
Predicting the impact of new satellites on ECMWF’s forecasts
ECMWF’s Ensemble of Data Assimilations is providing a novel and efficient way to assess the impact of new satellite observations and to help inform the development of the Global Observing System. Sean Healy and Katrin Lonitz discuss some of the latest work.
16 June 2022

Global numerical modelling at the heart of ECMWF’s forecasts
Our global numerical model has evolved from atmosphere only to encompass the Earth system as a whole. This Earth system approach underpins all our forecasts and it has opened up the development of a range of environmental services.
7 April 2022
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