Monthly Archives: March 2026

Observation Networks for Smarter Contrail Avoidance

A wide range of observation systems, including Earth-orbiting satellites, atmospheric weather balloons, ships, ocean buoys and remote stations, makes the forecasts possible that people use every day and provide the foundation for early-warning systems. But meteorological observation is fundamental not only for public weather forecasts, but also for safety, resilience and decision-making across sectors. Observation is also central to innovation in aviation. Contrail avoidance

Enhancing Space Situational Awareness (SSA) through Cloud Forecasting

What is Space Situational Awareness (SSA)? Space Situational Awareness (SSA) means being able to see, track, and study objects in orbit. This includes active and inactive satellites, debris, asteroids, and space weather. SSA keeps space activities safe and sustainable. In recent years, the need to track and understand the space environment has grown a lot for many reasons. The proliferation

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