I love watching these every year. I live in Canada, and obvious why it is the "Great White North" where we are snow covered sea to sea for half the year!
I like how in the southern hemisphere near Antarctica there is just a constant stream of system moving west and then in the north there is so much land that all the weather systems just die off almost immediately
The physics of masses in the atmosphere is fascinating because it looks like the mechanics of gravity and thermal dynamics apply to cloud behavior. When a storm system becomes larger it becomes less effected by thermal dynamics and pressure changes and becomes subject more to the inertia of its mass and gravity and begins to change pressure where it moves.
You missed the most significant atmospheric event of 2022 - the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai on 15 January 2023. Unfortunately it was very close to the dateline and not clearly visible in this projection.
Hello, thanks for your feedback. Here's some more information/a case study that we did about it at the time if helpful: www.eumetsat.int/hunga-tonga-hunga-haapai_2022
How much atmospheric temperature could be reduced by covering the Sahara? How much different the world would be if it was green, instead of a reflective surface that also stores heat energy?
Hello, sorry for the late answer! Good question - it is visible, but not easy to spot! If you check the very left edge of the video at around 00:30 the cloud is visible :)
Ohhh, was it that perfectly circular cloud that spreads out in less then a second, cut off by the side of the video? It’s sort of in line with chile/the Andes
Does Eumetsat have or provide more localized versions of this? I can't easily find any! I'm especially interested in seeing how cloud and rain patterns behaved around the Alps region for the year 2022, so something more focused in Europe or just Central Europe would be even better for my needs...
@@EUMETSAT1 'The future'? I guess that would be a nice thing to have... But in my specific case, I'm really just interested in the year 2022 because that's the only year where I saved daily meteorological predictions, local temperature data and photos from webcams spread across several places in the Alps... and I'm really not in the mood to spend another year doing that given that I'm not even a meteorologist! lol
@@you2be839 Unfortunately we can't provide individual requests, but you could try getting in touch with our user helpdesk at: ops@eumetsat.int who might be able to advise/help? Please also check our other social media channels, where we provide more regular/timely visualisations (on Twitter both @eumetsat and @eumetsatusers accounts).
Wow, never seen this in such a detail! Amazing audio also!
I love watching these every year. I live in Canada, and obvious why it is the "Great White North" where we are snow covered sea to sea for half the year!
Glad you enjoy the series!
At least you have Tim Hortons to keep the insides warm-
Very interesting. Great perspective of weather around the world.
I like how in the southern hemisphere near Antarctica there is just a constant stream of system moving west and then in the north there is so much land that all the weather systems just die off almost immediately
I love how the clouds seemingly ‘pulse’ from east to west in the southern hemisphere.
I can’t wait for you guys to commission the Meteosat 12 satellite. It will be a revolutionary event in Meteorology in Europe.
The physics of masses in the atmosphere is fascinating because it looks like the mechanics of gravity and thermal dynamics apply to cloud behavior. When a storm system becomes larger it becomes less effected by thermal dynamics and pressure changes and becomes subject more to the inertia of its mass and gravity and begins to change pressure where it moves.
You missed the most significant atmospheric event of 2022 - the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai on 15 January 2023. Unfortunately it was very close to the dateline and not clearly visible in this projection.
Hello, thanks for your feedback. Here's some more information/a case study that we did about it at the time if helpful: www.eumetsat.int/hunga-tonga-hunga-haapai_2022
Interesting how cloud formations near the equator are different from ones closer to the poles
It mesmerises me, so beautiful animation
where can I find this animation to look closer?
Thanks you
Odd how many estern us whisps hit england...and how the equater just pulsates with storms
I missed the mentioning of the most intense extratropical cyclone ever in the Southern Ocean.
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Die Arktis ??
So MINIMAL ?
What about the first few months of 2023?
We're still in Q1, so it will be ready some time in April :)
How much atmospheric temperature could be reduced by covering the Sahara? How much different the world would be if it was green, instead of a reflective surface that also stores heat energy?
amazing!!
Love these
Is antartica really that big?...
9:31 the brrrr bomb cyclone
Was the Hunga tonga Hunga ha’apai eruption cloud visible in this? Cause I couldn’t find it
Hello, sorry for the late answer! Good question - it is visible, but not easy to spot! If you check the very left edge of the video at around 00:30 the cloud is visible :)
Ohhh, was it that perfectly circular cloud that spreads out in less then a second, cut off by the side of the video?
It’s sort of in line with chile/the Andes
Yes, exactly! @@Rin_Cathartes77
Does Eumetsat have or provide more localized versions of this? I can't easily find any!
I'm especially interested in seeing how cloud and rain patterns behaved around the Alps region for the year 2022, so something more focused in Europe or just Central Europe would be even better for my needs...
Hello! Thanks for getting in touch, we'll pass this feedback on and can hopefully provide something like that in future :)
@@EUMETSAT1 'The future'? I guess that would be a nice thing to have...
But in my specific case, I'm really just interested in the year 2022 because that's the only year where I saved daily meteorological predictions, local temperature data and photos from webcams spread across several places in the Alps... and I'm really not in the mood to spend another year doing that given that I'm not even a meteorologist! lol
@@you2be839 Unfortunately we can't provide individual requests, but you could try getting in touch with our user helpdesk at: ops@eumetsat.int who might be able to advise/help?
Please also check our other social media channels, where we provide more regular/timely visualisations (on Twitter both @eumetsat and @eumetsatusers accounts).
Soon year of 2023
We’re working on it 🤩
Ana from Brasil at Campinas