People don't believe me when I say that volcanoes only erupt during vacations.

So anyway. Guess what me and my colleagues are doing right now.

#MtEtna #Etna #eruption #volcanology #remoteSensing #SEVIRI

La colata lavica #etnea del febbraio 2025 monitorata con i satelliti #SkySat e #SEVIRI
(February 2025 etnean lava flow monitored with SkySat and #SEVIRI satellites)

di #GaetanaGanci

L’8 febbraio 2025 è iniziata una eruzione effusiva sull’#Etna, che sta ancora proseguendo al momento di pubblicazione di questa fotonotizia.

La bocca eruttiva si trova a 3050 metri di quota, alla base del cratere Bocca Nuova. La progressiva espansione del campo lavico viene costantemente monitorata sia da ricercatori sul campo, sia da numerose reti strumentali terrestri e satellitari. In particolare, le immagini acquisite dai satelliti SkySat si rivelano particolarmente utili per seguire la progressiva espansione del campo lavico #geography #volcan #geographie #INGVvulcani #volcano

@geography
https://ingvvulcani.com/2025/02/14/la-colata-lavica-etnea-del-febbraio-2025-monitorata-con-i-satelliti-skysat-e-seviri/

La colata lavica etnea del febbraio 2025 monitorata con i satelliti SkySat e SEVIRI - INGVvulcani

L’8 febbraio 2025 è iniziata una eruzione effusiva sull’Etna, che sta ancora proseguendo al momento di pubblicazione di questa fotonotizia.

INGVvulcani

Then we spent the afternoon making sure that we were properly processing the #SEVIRI #satelliteData we get in real-time from #EUMETSAT because my colleagues and I are on call for the weekend for both #Etna and #Stromboli, and we discovered that the research director that has been trying to sabotage our work in the last couple of years is trying again to throw a spanner in our works.

Wonderful.

OK the improvements of images from #Meteosat #MTG sensor (#FCI) over the previous generation #MSG‌ (#SEVIRI) is impressive. Can't wait to start working with the new data:

https://www.eumetsat.int/features/discover-first-images-mtg-i1

Discover the first images of MTG-I1

Earth’s (cloudy) beauty revealed like never before.

EUMETSAT
If you wonder why the process takes a long time: there's a lot of data even in a single scan. #SEVIRI samples are 10 bits per channel, and in the “native” #SEVIRI format data is stored in packed format, so that each channel scanline is 4640 bytes long (3712*10/8). The first step is to unpack the firs three channels, and since apparently ImageMagick doesn't support RGBx data formats (3 10-bit channels packed into 32 bits per pixel), all data has to be promoted to 16-bit.

The Twitter API collapse is reigniting my desire to set up a bot to “compete” with @jen's @GIFEarth, based on #EUMETSAT's MSG #SEVIRI imagery.

Problem is: if I were to do full-resolution, complete, full disk GIFs, one per day, we'd be taking about sequences of 96 (1 every 15 minutes) 3712×3712 32-bit RGBx (10 bits per channel) images. I doubt most instances would appreciate something like that, even if I were to support them with donations.

The Satellite Application Facility on #ClimateMonitoring (#EUMETSAT's #CMSAF) has released a new #ClimateData record of #cloud properties from 2004 to present (resolution from 15-minute slots to monthly products):

CLAAS-3 (CM SAF CLoud property dAtAset using SEVIRI - Edition 3 )

The dataset is derived from intercalibrated measurements of the #SEVIRI sensor onboard #METEOSAT second generation (MSG) #satellites.

More details: https://www.cmsaf.eu/EN/Highlights/Dokumente/News_35.html

Data access: https://doi.org/10.5676/EUM_SAF_CM/CLAAS/V003

CMSAF - Highlights - Release of CLAAS-3: The 3rd edition of CM SAF’s SEVIRI-based cloud property data record