Simulated images - Infrared channel
Base Time: Mon 18 Dec 2023 00 UTC T+0 Valid time: Mon 18 Dec 2023 00 UTC
Simulated Forecast Image products (SIM) are based on the sensor characteristics of the Meteosat-10 satellite. They are generated from the model forecast fields using the same radiative transfer algorithm (RTTOV) as in the ECMWF operational data assimilation. The forecast brightness temperature is used to produce pictures equivalent to the infra-red images available from geostationary satellites.
High resolution forecast Mean sea level pressure contours are overlaid to aid the interpretation.
Forecast charts and data
We provide current forecasts, climate reanalyses and specific datasets. These are available via the web, point-to-point dissemination, data servers and broadcasting.
Researchers, WMO members, commercial users and satellite data providers can gain access to ECMWF forecast products under one of our various license agreement types.
Serving meteorology
International collaboration is fundamental to the work of ECMWF, working with the EU and the meteorological community at large, including the World Meteorological Organization, space agencies, and scientists around the world.
Workshops and education
Education is a key element of our work at ECMWF, enabling our partners to get the most from ECMWF's services and develop an advanced understanding of forecasting.
| January 17 – 19 | 1st Copernicus Climate Change Service Evolution (CERISE) General Assembly |
| February 5 – 8 | Online Training course: Use and interpretation of ECMWF products |
| March 4 – 8 | Training course: Data assimilation |
| March 11 – 15 | Training course: EUMETSAT/ECMWF NWP-SAF satellite data assimilation |
| March 18 – 21 | Training course: Machine learning for weather prediction |
| April 10 – 12 | 5th workshop on waves and wave-coupled processes |
| September 30 – October 3 | Training course: Use and interpretation of ECMWF products |
| November 11 – 15 | Training course: Numerical methods for weather prediction |
ECMWF workshops are open to the worldwide meteorological community, though some training is restricted to member states.