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  skos:definition """More Information: "http://www.eumetsat.de/"
            
            Description:
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            Eumetsat is an inter-governmental organisation created in 1986 by
            16 European States; Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
            Greece, Italy, Ireland, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,
            Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.  The primary
            objective of Eumetsat is to establish, maintain and exploit
            European systems of operational meteorological satellites.
            The legal basis for Eumetsat is its Convention, an agreement
            under international law ratified by all of the Member States.  The
            Convention constitutes Eumetsat as an entity with legal
            personality, represented by its Director, who is responsible for
            the day-to-day activities of the organisation.  Overall direction
            is given by the Eumetsat Council, which meets two or three times
            each year and which includes delegates from all of the Member
            States.
            
            Initially, Eumetsat has been concerned principally with the Meteosat
            geostationary satellite system developed by the European Space Agency.
            In addition, Eumetsat is now planning the second generation of Meteosat
            satellites (to be operated after 1998), and is actively considering a
            European contribution to polar orbiting meteorological satellite systems.
            Between the end of the Meteosat Operational Programme and the start of
            Meteosat Second Generation, at least one Meteosat Transition
            Programme satellite is expected to be manufactured and launched.
            
            Although Eumetsat is responsible for the Meteosat Operational
            Programme,  the archiving and dissemination of Meteosat data and data
            products are the  responsibility of the Earthnet Programme Office.  In
            addition to basic visible  and infrared Meteosat imagery, the Meteosat
            Meteorological Information  Extraction Centre (at ESOC) generates
            several meteorological products on a  routine basis including:
            
            * cloud motion vectors;
            * sea surface temperatures;
            * cloud analyses;
            * upper tropospheric humidity;
            * cloud top height;
            * climate data set;
            * precipitation index;
            * International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) data;
            * Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) data.
            
            
            System Contact:
            --------------
            For further information on the Meteosat satellite system and
            other Eumetsat activities, interested parties are invited to view the
            Eumetsat Electronic Bulletin Board.
            Further information relating specifically to the ordering of Meteosat
            data products should be directed to:
            
                Meteosat Data Services, Meteosat Exploitation Project,
                Attention Mr. J. Le Ber,
                European Space Operations Centre (ESOC),
                Robert Bosch Strasse 5,
                D-6100 Darmstadt, Germany.
            
                Telephone: +49 6151 90 2534
                Facsimile: +49 6151 90 495
                    Telex: 419 453
            
            Access Procedures:
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            The Eumetsat Electronic Bulletin Board (EBB) has been created in order to
            provide up-to-date information about Meteosat, other meteorological satellite
            systems and related activities. You can also obtain information about
            all Meteosat images, image-related data and meteorological products
            which are routinely archived at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC).
            This Bulletin is accessible 24 hours every day, including Sundays and bank
            holidays and from any country in the world.
            It may be accessed in either one of the following modes:
            
                 * Via the Packet Switching Network DATEX-P
                   The NUI is: +262 45 6151 30059
            
            Requirements: The modem or acoustic-coupler should operate with data transfer
                          rates of 300, 1200 or 2400 bit/sec (ORIGINATE, FULL DUPLEX) and
                          the telecommunication software should use 8 Data Bits, No parity
                          and 1 Stop Bit.
            
                 * Via direct telephone lines:
                   The two direct telephone lines can be accessed using one single
            telephone number:  +49 6151 51052
            
            Requirements:  All modem attached to this direct dial access point automatically
                           adapt to any of the following standards:
                                  SPEED bit/sec                    CCITT Standard
                                      1200                              V.22
                                      2400                              V.22bis
                           Make sure that the modem or the acoustic-coupler is running a
                           configuration with ORIGINATE, ACKNOWLEDGE and FULL DUPLEX.
                           The telecommunication software should use 8 Data Bits, No parity
                           and one stop bit.
            
                 * Via the Prototype International Directory
                   Use the 'LINK' facility
            
            
            Ordering/Price Policy:
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            THE RECEPTION OF DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE METEOSAT IMAGERY -
            The distribution and charging policy related to analogue and digital
            Meteosat imagery was determined by the Eumetsat Council in 1988.  It
            distinguishes between use inside the territories of the Eumetsat Member
            States and use outside this area.  The fundamental principle is that each
            Member State is in charge of the distribution and charging within its own
            territory.  Outside the territories of the Member States Eumetsat takes care
            of the distribution and charging.
            
            To receive analogue or digital imagery from  Meteosat, permission must
            be obtained from Eumetsat (for areas outside  the Eumetsat Member
            States), or from the national meteorological service of  the relevant
            country (for areas within the Eumetsat Member States).  In  each case
            a fee may be payable.  Applications to Eumetsat should be addressed
            to:
            
                 The Director, Eumetsat,
                 Am Elfengrund 45,
                 D-6100, Darmstadt-Eberstadt, Germany.
            
                 Telephone:  +49 6151 53920
                 Facsimile:  +49 6151 539225
                     Telex:  419 7335  emet d
            
            
            BASIC METEOSAT DATA AND METEOSAT METEOROLOGICAL PRODUCTS -
            Meteosat data and Meteosat Meteorological Products are priced
            according to a two-tier system.  `Category A' users belong to Belgium,
            Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal,
            Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, The United Kingdom.
            `Category B' users belong to all other countries.  Details of specific
            prices may be obtained from Meteosat Data Services (address above).
            
            Available Distribution Media:
            ----------------------------
            Individual Meteosat images or image sectors can be retrieved
            from the archive on CCTs or as high quality photographic images."""@en ;
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