News

REAPER reprocessing completed!

Publié le 12 septembre 2014

The full-mission reprocessing of the ESA ERS Radar Altimetry (RA) Level 2 data has been completed and the new data set is now available.

Record breaking wave heights and periods in the North Atlantic

Publié le 14 février 2011

The extra-tropical storm Quirin was caught blowing ocean waves up to significant heights of 20.1 m on February 14 in the middle of the Atlantic.

The Nephelae platform

Publié le 29 août 2012

CERSAT conceived the Nephelae demonstration platform.

Real-time time detection of a Karenia mikimotoi bloom from space in the Western English Channel in July 2010

Publié le 2 août 2008

The exceptional bloom of karenia mikimotoi tooks place in July 2010 in the Channel.

Chlorophyll evolution in the subtropical gyres

Publié le 2 avril 2009

The now available decade of satellite sea colour data gives us the opportunity to follow the evolution of the chlorophyll concentration on these poorly-cloudy areas.

Observing storm-generated swell from space

Publié le 25 février 2008

International Polar Year: new Antarctic sea ice database

Publié le 11 août 2007

15-year archive over the two polar areas.

Sea Ice circulation in the north pole

Publié le 23 novembre 2002

A correlation analysis technique between successive maps is used to determine the movements animating this sea ice, mainly under the effect of the winds.

First validation results on JASON-1 altimeter

Publié le 1 décembre 2001

Jason data quality from comparisons with other altimeters.

Ocean colour and phytoplankton flora

Publié le 28 juin 2013

A new Ocean Colour product is now available at CERSAT.

2012 Arctic sea ice melting reached a new record

Publié le 21 septembre 2012

Following the downward trend of recent years, the area covered by sea ice in Arctic has reached its lowest value since satellite observations began at end of the 1970’s.

End of ERS-2 mission after 15 years

Publié le 21 juillet 2011

ERS-2 was de-orbitated on 6th July, ending a 15 years long mission of earth observation.

Sea Surface Salinity measured from space for the first time !

Publié le 31 décembre 2003

A new method was developed that combine C and X-band brightness temperature measurements over the ocean to retrieve for the first time salinity is from satellite microwave radiometer measurements

2008 New Release of Satellite Turbulent Fluxes

Publié le 6 février 2008

The new turbulent fluxes are estimated using Fairall et al (2003) bulk algorithm. The resulting weekly and monthly 10-m wind speed (W), 10-m specific air humidity (Qa), 10-m air temperature (Ta), wind stress (tau), latent heat flux (LHF), and sensible heat (SHF) flux fields are first validated against weekly and monthly averaged in-situ data.

2007 Arctic sea ice melting: new record

Publié le 21 septembre 2007

The month of September of this International Polar Year is marked by a record: Arctic sea ice has hit its lowest value since the beginning of satellite observations exist (almost 30 years).

The oil spills of Prestige tanker observed from space

Publié le 13 novembre 2012

On 13th November 2002, the tanker Prestige was wrecked off Galice (Spain) after its crew was rescued.

CERSAT to release new satellite global mean wind fields

Publié le 30 août 2002

CERSAT provides the scientific community with easy-to-use synoptic gridded fields of wind-related parameters estimated from observations by NASA scatterometer SeaWinds onboard QuikSCAT.