Mapping Wildfires in Near Real-Time: High-resolution satellite imagery meets AI for smarter wildfire response By Prof Kevin Tansey and Dr Akram Abdulla (University of Leicester) Wildfires are increasingly becoming a major environmental…
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Long-term Global Mapping of Atmospheric Aerosols from Space
Long-term Global Mapping of Atmospheric Aerosols from Space by Dr. Kevin Pearson, Swansea University… When we hear the word “aerosol” we normally think of something like a can of spray paint or…
Understanding the global atmospheric methane surge: insights from satellites
Understanding the global atmospheric methane surge: insights from satellites By Lakshmi Bharathan, Theo Morgan Lundie, Robert Parker and Paul Palmer … Over the past decade, atmospheric methane has steadily increased, reaching record-breaking values…
EOCIS Meeting at Henley Business School
EOCIS Meeting at Henley Business School – February 17th – 19th 2025 EOCIS scientists are meeting in the elegant surroundings of Henley Business School for the final project meeting and to plan…
Applications of the EOCIS Land Ice and Sea Ice Datasets
Applications of the EOCIS Land Ice and Sea Ice Datasets By Jennifer Maddalena, Amy Swiggs, Nicola Bortun, and Kate Briggs… The Frozen Frontiers The polar regions are often referred to as Earth’s…
Lakes are experiencing increasingly frequent multivariate extremes
Lakes are experiencing increasingly frequent multivariate extremes By Dr. R. Iestyn Woolway and Dr. Haoran Shi Lakes hold 87% of Earth’s liquid surface freshwater and are key water sources for human society.…
Water Quality Around the Coasts: Insights from Space
Water Quality Around the Coasts: Insights from Space By Aquila Erskine, Prof. Steve Groom, Dr. Peter Miller and Dr. Dan Clewley, Plymouth Marine Laboratory… Coastal waters are some of the most dynamic…
Improved warnings for agricultural drought in Kenya
Improved warnings for agricultural drought in Kenya By Dr Ross Maidment, Dr Lauren James (TAMSAT Group, University of Reading) and Japheth Migiro (Kenya Meteorological Department) Drought is a recurring phenomenon in Kenya,…
Predicting Solar Power Output with Satellite Data: A cutting-edge approach for monitoring smaller solar PV installations
Predicting Solar Power Output with Satellite Data: A cutting-edge approach for monitoring smaller solar PV installations by Dr. Gareth Thomas (STFC), Jack Barber (Amira Technologies), Konrad Hayes (Ecovision), Dora Hegedus (RAL Space)…
Can Earth Observation bring confidence to carbon credits?
Can Earth Observation bring confidence to carbon credits? By Professor Mat Disney and Dr. Cecilia Chavana-Bryant… Carbon credits have got a bit of a bad reputation in recent years, particularly when it…