Eumetcast
EUMETCast is a method of disseminating various meteorological data operated by the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites. The main purpose is the dissemination of EUMETSAT's own data, but various data from other providers are broadcast as well.
EUMETCast is a contribution to GEONETCast and IGDDS and provides data for GEOSS and GMES.
Services
EUMETCast satellite includes data and derived products from the geostationary Meteosat satellites, Meteosat-7, 8, 9 and 10 and the Metop-A, B & C and NOAA polar orbiting satellites, plus data from other meteorological programmes, such as Jason-2.Examples of data and products on EUMETCast satellite:
- Space-based observations from the Meteosat, Metop, Jason-2 satellites. At their most frequent, these data are delivered to users within five minutes of processing.
- Land application products covering Europe, Africa and South America.
- Global and regional marine meteorological and ocean surface products.
- Atmospheric chemistry products
- Level 1 satellite data and derived products from a range of atmospheric, marine and land monitoring satellites
- European Commission Copernicus and FP7 funded data and products
- In-situ observational data
- Numerical weather forecasts
The terrestrial service will re-use components familiar to users of the EUMETCast satellite service and then, as for EUMETCast satellite, subscribes to the related multicast channels to receive the data.
Transmission technology
EUMETCast uses the DVB-S MPEG2 stream for encapsulating IP frames. At this IP layer, IP Multicast techniques are used for distributing the file based content. For this purpose, TelliCast is used. In 2014 EUMETCast was migrated to a DVB-S2 transponder, which allows for higher bandwidth rates, and in 2017 a second DVB-S2 transponder was added for the European service providing Sentinel satellite data.Transmission is via Eutelsat's 10A satellite, Eutelsat's 5 WEST A satellite and SES-6.
Eutelsat 10A supplies coverage across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Eutelsat 5 supplies European African and western Asia coverage. SES-6 is located at 319.5º East, its tailored, high-powered hemispheric beam provides simultaneous coverage of both Europe and the Americas.
The technology used makes it possible for end users to receive the data with regular off-the-shelf satellite TV equipment and a PC.