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GERB data is now available from the BADC. ========================================= Data from the Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) instrument is now available at the BADC. The GERB instrument makes accurate measurements of the Earth Radiation Budget. It is specifically designed to be mounted on a geostationary satellite and is carried onboard the Meteosat Second Generation satellite operated by EUMETSAT. It has been produced by a European consortium led by the UK together with Belgium, Italy, and EUMETSAT, with funding from national agencies. The first GERB instrument, GERB-2, was onboard Meteosat Second Generation satellite, MSG-1, and began transmitting data on 12th December 2002. GERB-1 was launched onboard MSG-2 on 21st December 2005 and is now operational. The BADC GERB archive contains the latest version or "Edition" of data released for distribution by the GERB team. The initial data release contains a few weeks of Edition data from 25 March to 15 August 2006. Further data will be archived as it is reprocessed and becomes available. This data is available to academic researchers. See the web page http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/gerb/ for further details. BADC Support 05th October 2006Read more
The ISAMS level 2 dataset is now publicly available, so no need to apply for access to use the data.
Read moreEUMETSAT has announced the termination of satellite image transmission from Meteosat 7 from 0o longitude as of 0900 UTC on 14th June 2006. This ends the provision of 0 …
Read moreImages from the EUMETSAT Meteosat Second Generation (MSG1) satellite (renamed Meteosat 8) obtained from the Met Office are now archived at the BADC. These include: