Here you can see live images from the web that illustrate the use of Envisat data products in a wide variety of applications. You can watch El NiƱo, the Gulf Stream and the ozone layer above the Arctic in near-real-time. Envisat data products are widely used in operational services. Click on the images to discover how Envisat is helping to monitor our planet!
Using repeated radar acquisitions acquired by ESA over the epicentral region of the L'Aquila earthquake, the team constrained the earthquake source parameters and examined the implication of the earthquake for continuing seismic hazard in the region.
Using more than a decade of measurements from interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), the team detected geodetic activity at four of the eleven central rift volcanoes in the Kenyan sector of the East African Rift.
Compiled from thousands of satellite pictures, Urban Atlas has been produced by the European Commission and Member States with the support of European space technology.
Tropical rainforests play a crucial role in Earth's carbon cycle by absorbing carbon from the atmosphere and storing it in biomass. However, mapping these carbon stocks from space poses a huge technical challenge...
Using radiation measurements obtained by the MetOp satellite, scientists have produced the first complete map of global ammonia emissions - a pollutant of key environmental concern.