The AERIS atmosphere Data and Services Centre federates national data management activities and atmospheric science expertise.
Whether data from long-term observation sites recording the causes and signs of climate change, the results of major field or aerial surveys to better understand the chemistry and physics of our atmosphere, measurements from satellites that constantly observe and probe Earth and its atmosphere, or the results of laboratory experiments, all atmospheric research data are intended to be stored, distributed and combined by AERIS. Learn more.
AERIS also provides support to scientists through a continuous open call for projects. If you would like to know more, go here.
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Highlights
AERIS/SEDOO
Publication of SNO ICOS-France-Atmosphere CO2 and CH4 measurements
Written by Michel Ramonet, Morgan LopezClimate and Environmental Sciences Laboratory (LSCE, CNRS/CEA/UVSQ) Long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) observation programs are essential to our understanding of the increasing concentration of these gases […]
AERIS/ESPRI
New IASI data updates
New IASI product updates are available on the IASI portal: CO products Daily carbon monoxide level 2 and 3 products updated and available for the 3 Metops (A-B-C): vertical profile […]
AERIS/SATMOS
Data from MTG’s new lightning imager available in AERIS!
Eumetsat declared the L2 data from MTG-I1’s LI lightning imager operational on October 31st.They contain optical signal detection information for intra-cloud, inter-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning. The data are available on […]
The 6th IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer) conference organised by the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) will be held in […]
workshop
CM SAF User Workshop 2025
From 28 -30 January 2025 the 6th CM SAF user workshop on Research and applications using satellite -based climate data records will take place at Gustav-Stresemann-Institut in Bonn, Germany. The meeting will start at 13:00 […]
symposium
EGU 2025
The EGU General Assembly 2025 brings together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. The EGU aims to […]
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