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Super #Typhoon #Hinnamnor (top) as seen over the Pacific Ocean early yesterday morning by the #Copernicus #Sentinel3 satellite.
⚠️🔴⛈️🏜️While strong rains and winds were affecting central/northern #Italy and #Corsica with heavy consequences , a stream of #saharandust was reaching #Sardinia and the south.These events are well visible in the #Sentinel3 📸of Aug.18(today) #maltempo #floods #climateemergency
With the arrival of spring, #phytoplankton blooms have started in the northern #Atlantic #ocean
⬇️A #bloom 200 km southwest of #Ireland as seen by #Copernicus #Sentinel3 🇪🇺🛰️on 15 April
#OurOcean
.@CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 shows the scale of the #LaSoufriere volcano eruption 🌋. #StVincent has almost disappeared from sight beneath the ash plume, which has itself almost reached nearby Barbados.
Amazing what #Copernicus can show us! 🛰️🛰️
🇪🇺🛰️Who can forget the #AustraliaFires that started in October 2019, and the progression until December 2019 shown by these #Sentinel3 images that we released in January 2020.
This is a view of Hurricane #Delta approaching Belize and Honduras yesterday at 15:49 UTC, captured by the @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 satellite.
More than 400 people are surrounded by fire in the village of Svatay in the extreme north of Yakutia, with flames reaching as close to the houses as 500-700 metres. On the #Sentinel3 image of Svatay provided by
@tonyveco colours are enhanced with vegetation shown red
Despite some bothering clouds @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 water leaving reflectance showed again the beauty of #blacksea swirls & colours on May 15 #Georgia #Turkey #opendata @ESA_EO @EUDelegationTur @stracma @aida_alvera @kryosat @eumetsat @CMEMS_EU @PlymouthMarine @EU_ENV @BBCAmos
Today’s #Sentinel3 🇪🇺🛰acquisition over #Siberia shows smoke from the ongoing #wildfires spanning over more than 3,000 km...
#SaveSiberianForests #потушитепожарысибири
Fantastic view of Great Britain + Ireland taken on Saturday by the #Sentinel3 satellite.
Glorious sunshine!
Celebrating #WorldMetDay: Pics from the #Sentinel3 satellite show incredible diversity of clouds over W. Africa: Storms, Cirrus and Waves!