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2012-05-02 May 2012: Jellyfish on the move

Jellyfish are carried by ocean currents. Altimetry enables to describe those and, with coastal processing, to help forecast jellyfish strandings on the Mediterranean beaches.


Lively data

2012-02-10 Keops2: Plankton blooms modeled

The Keops-2 oceanographic cruise ended last November. The strategy developed at sea with a new regional altimetry product to help to predict the extension of the blooms has been successful.


Other News ...

2012-05-16 7-13 May 2012 week

La Nasa découvre un autre accélérateur de réchauffement climatique (ddmagazine, 2012/05/13)

El Nino et La Nina, deux phénomènes qui provoquent un chaos climatique mondial (News environment, 2012/05/11)

ESA declares end of...


2012-05-15 Corsica tide gauge measurements available via Aviso

Two products concerning in-situ are now distributed via Aviso: tide gauge measurements and page sheets of comparisons between tide gauge and altimetry


2012-05-10 Jason-1: Start of Geodetic Phase

The Cnes-Nasa Joint Steering Group directed the Jason-1 Project to move the satellite to a geodetic orbit.


2012-05-10 April 29 - May 6, 2012 week

Montée des océans : jusqu'où ? quand ? comment ? (Le Monde, 2012/05/04)

Glaces et niveau marin, le débat se poursuit (Libération, 2012/05/04)

Climat : chaque glacier a un fonctionnement unique (Le Figaro, 2012/05/04)...


2012-05-09 Envisat: End of mission

Few weeks after celebrating its tenth year of services, Envisat has stopped sending data to Earth. After investigation and several scenarios, no reaction from the satellite is observed. Esa declares officially the end of mission...