MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime imagery over Europe and the East Atlantic
The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. These include visible, infra-red, water vapour, High Resolution Visible (HRV) images and derived cloud top height, cloud top temperature, fog, snow detection and volcanic ash products. These images are available for a range of geographical areas.
This dataset contains RGB 'False Colour' 321 product images from MSG satellites over Europe and the East Atlantic. Imagery available from March 2005 onwards at a frequency of 15 minutes (some are hourly) and are at least 24 hours old.
RGB images are composite images generated by combining two or more channels and displaying in colour. The naming convention describes which channel is assigned to the red, green and blue colours. For example RGB 321 means that channel 3 (1.6 micron) is on the red, channel 2 (0.8 micron) is on the green and channel 1 (0.6 micron) is on the blue. This combination can then highlight different physical features through the differing amounts of red, green and blue and hence give a unique colour to that feature. In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.
Note: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.
The geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).
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- Date (Publication)
- 2007-02-20T10:42:25
- Date (Creation)
- 2007-02-20T10:42:25
- Identifier
- NERC EDS Centre for Environmental Data Analysis / a6150cae12b0463b891ebd35056dca6c
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Not planned
- Update scope
- Dataset
- Keywords
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- MSG
- Snow
- Satellites
- Europe
- GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
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- atmospheric conditions
- Access constraints
- Other restrictions
- Other constraints
- Restricted data: please submit an application using the REQUEST ACCESS link for access.
- Use constraints
- Other restrictions
- Spatial representation type
- Grid
- Metadata language
- English
- Topic category
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- Climatology, meteorology, atmosphere
- Begin date
- 2005-04-26T23:00:00
- End date
- 2005-06-06T22:59:59
- Unique resource identifier
- WGS 84
- Distribution format
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Images are GIF formatted
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Images are GIF formatted
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- OnLine resource
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CEDA Data Catalogue Page
Detail and access information for the resource
- OnLine resource
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DOWNLOAD
Download Data
- OnLine resource
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Meteosat Second Generation
No further details.
- OnLine resource
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MSG satellite imagery geographic area codes and bounding box information.
No further details.
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
Conformance result
- Date (Publication)
- 2010-12-08
- Statement
- Data obtained by satellite from March 2005, prepared by the Met Office and stored in the BADC archive.
- File identifier
- a6150cae12b0463b891ebd35056dca6c XML
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Parent identifier
- Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Geostationnary Satellites: Visible, Infra-Red and Water Vapour Images and Derived Data Products over the world 5fa2529b973e47ae38ab3557f2018ef4
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Date stamp
- 2024-09-25T23:30:43
- Metadata standard name
- UK GEMINI
- Metadata standard version
- 2.3