Tibet Earthquake: Mapping Ground Deformation with Sentinel-1
On January 7, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Tibet, triggering significant ground displacement. To analyze the surface deformation, I processed Sentinel-1 SLC data from January 5 and January 17 using SNAP, generating an interferogram that reveals how the earthquake reshaped the landscape. (Figure 1).Each fringe (the variation in color in the interferogram) represents a specific
Cyclone Chido: Sentinel-1 Captures the Storm’s fury
Cyclone Chido, a powerful tropical storm, swept across Mayotte, leaving a significant impact on the affected regions. Using Sentinel-1 radar data, we analyzed its structure and dynamics through high-resolution imagery and wind field data. On 2024-12-13, Sentinel-1 captured this striking image of Cyclone Chido, showcasing its spiraling rain bands and calm eye. The radar’s ability
Mapping the Valencia Floods with Sentinel-1
The recent floods in Valencia have caused extensive damage. To create a map of the affected areas, Sentinel-1A SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) imagery was utilized, offering reliable data to map and identify flooded zones, even under challenging weather conditions and cloud cover. For this analysis, two SAR images from Sentinel-1A were chosen: a pre-event image
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide is a gas that can be found in our Atmosphere and its presence is mainly due to the burning of fossils fuels and biomass (e.g forest or bushfires) and human activities in general. It is considered a pollutant species of the atmosphere and in this respect the carbon monoxide distribution is an index
Aerosols
In the frame of air quality monitoring the Copernicus Sentinel-5p mission has been designed to identify the concentration of several atmospheric compounds and species in our atmosphere: one of those data is the Ultraviolet Aerosol Indexes (UVAI). Aerosols are a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas, and can
Land Surface Temperature
“Land Surface Temperature (LST) is the radiative skin temperature of the land derived from solar radiation. It is a basic determinant of the terrestrial thermal behaviour, as it controls the effective radiating temperature of the Earth’s surface” [1]. LST is linked to several aspects of the geoscience and in this respect the understanding of its
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is an organic compound widely used in many industrial applications, such as the manufacturing of resins, production of disinfectants and biocides or like a tissue fixative. It is present in our atmosphere as a gas and its distribution in the air is not only linked to man-made sources (combustion of fuel, traffic, emission from
The Ozone Hole
All life on Earth depends on the existence of a thin shield of a poisonous gas high in the atmosphere: the ozone layer. (Ozone Secretariat, UNEP, “Action on Ozone”) The ozone layer is a region of our atmosphere widely known for absorbing a large part of the direct dangerous ultraviolet radiation coming from the Sun. Indeed
Nitrogen Dioxide Pollution
Nitrogen Dioxide is one of the atmospheric gas species retrieved from the data acquired by Sentinel-5P multispectral imaging spectrometer: TROPOMI. Sentinel-5P is the umpteenth spacecraft belonging the the Sentinels constellations and conceived in the framework of the Copernicus Programme. The main goal of this mission is to perform atmospheric measurements with high spatio-temporal resolution, to be used
Mappamondo: Copernicus Natural Color World
Since we started to publish Sentinel-3 Level 2 world maps via our EO browser we took the challenge to process a land worldwide cloud free image of the Earth with an RGB natural colour composition. Indeed with a proper tailoring of our processors in order to handle the instruments radiances and cloud masks, using several months