The Open-Earth Monitor Global Workshop 2023
EURAC Research Bolzano, ItalyDestination Earth was presented at the Open-Earth Monitor Global Workshop, held on 5 October 2023, which explored the diverse applications of open-source
Destination Earth was presented at the Open-Earth Monitor Global Workshop, held on 5 October 2023, which explored the diverse applications of open-source
Overview Met Éireann, the Irish National Metereologic Service, will hold Ireland's Destination Earth Workshop, a hybrid event that offers a unique opportunity
Destination Earth (DestinE) will be presented in the EuroGEO Workshop being held from 2-4 October 2023 in Bolzano, Italy.
In this online Information Day, ESA will provide an overview of the intended Invitation to Tender (ITT) which covers the procurement of
The Destination Earth initiative is focusing on co-development with its users to ensure a greater responsiveness to the needs of decisions makers at many different geographic levels and in diverse sectors.
NOTE: this is based on an article that was originally published on the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium's website. The International
EUMETSAT is holding its 2nd Destination Earth workshop on the Destination Earth Data Lake (DEDL), related use cases and component validation in Darmstadt on 11 to 12 July 2023.
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) is hosting its 1st Destination Earth (DestinE) Capability Providers Meeting in Bonn, Germany on 12 to 14 June 2023.
Two related sessions tackled topics relevant to Destination Earth (DestinE) at the EGU 2023 in Vienna, Austria from 23-28 April 2023.
ESA has provided an overview of the DESP Advanced Applications and Services intended Invitation to Tender (ITT). The upcoming ITT covers the procurement of Destination Earth Core Service Platform (DESP) Framework – Advanced Applications and Services, for which ESA intends to place a single contract. The Information Day took place online on Friday, 21 April 2023, from 10.00 to 12.00 CEST.
NOTE: this is based on an article that was originally published on the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts' website. The Science
This was the first of a series of regular events to establish, grow and nurture a community of Destination Earth (DestinE) stakeholders. This free-to-attend event was hosted virtually and in person on 15 February 2023 in Frascati, Rome, Italy.
NOTE: this is based on an article that was originally published 9 May 2023 on the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts's
As an official observer to COP27, ESA representatives participated throughout the event to highlight the value space-based observations bring, not only to the scientific understanding of climate, but to climate model validation to improve predictions of future change; and also the growing use of satellite information in enabling the global community and nation states to take climate action and track progress towards nationally pledged commitments to limit global warming that are enshrined in the Paris Agreement.
As part of their respective tasks under Destination Earth, ECMWF, ESA and EUMETSAT intend to procure scientific and technical capabilities and solutions to deliver the first phase of Destination Earth. The procurements will be published in the form of Invitations to Tender (ITTs). This event provided a high-level overview of each of the organisations' intended activities and procurements, and offered the opportunity for interested parties to ask questions.
This seminar is part of ECMWF's Science and Technology Seminar Series. Within this series there are a set of talks that focus on the development of digital twins in the context of the Destination Earth initiative.
This seminar is part of the ECMWF's Science and Technology Seminar Series. Within this series are a set of talks that focus on the development of digital twins in the context of the Destination Earth initiative.
This seminar is part of the ECMWF's Science and Technology Seminar Series. Within this series there are a set of talks that focus on the development of digital twins.
ESA’s 2020 Φ-week event kicked off with a series of stimulating speeches on Digital Twin Earth, updates on Φ-sat-1, which was successfully launched into orbit earlier the same month, and an exciting new initiative involving quantum computing.