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2010-10-28 18-23 October 2010 week
Paradoxe : le réchauffement de l'Arctique multiplierait les hivers froids et neigeux en Europe (Les Infos Vertes, 2010/10/23) L'Arctique continue à se réchauffer à un rythme sans précédent (AFP, 2010/10/23) L'état des récifs de...
2010-10-21 11-16 October 2010 week
Le krill menacé par la surpêche et le réchauffement climatique (Zgreenweb, 2010/10/12) Altimetry for Oceans and Hydrology (Eumetsat, 2010/10/12) On line availability of articles depends on the Newspaper/magazine. We can't thus...
2010-10-18 Temporary interruption of the Aviso data access services October 20, 2010
Aviso services (data access services as Aviso data extraction service, Opendap, LAS) may be momentarily unavailable due to maintenance on Wednesday October 20th, 2010. We apologize for the inconvenience.
2010-10-14 4-9 October, 2010 week
Découverte de nouvelles sources hydrothermales dans l'Atlantique (Maxisciences, 2010/10/09) 1er Recensement de la vie sous-marine : une décennie de découvertes avec l'Ifremer (RFI, 2010/10/06) Des satellites vont surveiller...
2010-10-06 Coastal and Hydrology Altimetry product (PISTACH) handbook published
A new handbook, for the Coastal and Hydrology Altimetry (PISTACH) products is now available.
2010-10-05 October 2010: Envisat measures up Antarctica
Antarctica is certainly the most inhospitable continent on Earth. Altimetry satellites, however, don't have weather limitations and enable to estimate ice caps topography, including variations from year to year.
2010-10-05 September 20 - October 2, 2010 week
L'acidification des mers : un impact dévastateur sur les océans (Bluewin, 2010/09) La fonte des glaciers de l'Arctique inquiète (Sequovia, 2010/09/28) La Niña provoque incendies et sécheresses au Brésil (Libération,...
2010-10-01 Envisat will change its orbit from October 22, 2010
To extend the mission until end 2013, the Envisat satellite will move to a new lower orbit from October 22, 2010.
2010-10-01 Arctic sea ice extent as observed by Envisat altimeter
September 2010 is the third low sea ice extent record in Arctic. The Envisat RA-2 altimeter enables to measure the sea ice extent.
