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Beginning in June 2017 in Indonesia and Malaysia, where development of palm oil plantations is a strong driver of tropical deforestation, the Starling service aims to provide a reliable and near real-time monitoring tool, in order to help companies all across the food supply chain to achieve their 'no deforestation' commitment.

Due to a major issue occurring at Collaborative Groud Segment level on 13 November, Copernicus Sentinel-3A SLSTR NRT data starting from orbit 14269 to 14271 have been missed or delayed (sensing time from 13-11-T10:18 to 15:30 UT).

Copernicus Sentinel-3A SRAL NRT data could be delayed.

Since the 11 of November 2018, the Copernicus S3 Altimetry data products [STC timeliness] are generated with new POE-F standard orbit products.

Sentinel-3A OLCI products are now nominally published on all of the data hub services, and new products will no longer be made available on the Sentinel-3 Pre-Operational Data Hub as of 19 November 2018.

From 13 November 2018, Copernicus Sentinel-3A SRAL Level-1 and Level-2 reprocessed data will start to be available through the Open Data Hub and Copernicus Services Data Hub. The reference time periods for the two user products are:

SRAL reprocessing campaign

12 November 2018

We are pleased to inform you that the Sentinel-3A STM L1 & L2 data set has been reprocessed with the Processing Baseline 2.33 over the time periods:

  • SRAL Level 1: 01 March 2016 09:20:17 UTC – 01 February 2018 00:14:58 UTC
  • SRAL Level 2: 01 March 2016 13:42:43 UTC – 10 April 2018 00:01:56 UTC.

Due to a major issue at the Payload Data Ground Segment on 04 November, Sentinel-3A NRT data related to orbits 14137 to 14139 are missing (sensing time from 02:38 to 07:43). NTC data will be available.

As a consequence of different contingencies at ground segment level, the availability in the Data Hubs of several Sentinel-2 products with sensing time between 30 October morning and 02 November morning is delayed.

An unavoidable maintenance activity on the core infrastructure hosting the data hub service, involving replacement of switches interconnecting the servers to the rolling archive storage, is scheduled from 13:30 UTC on Monday 5 November to 11:00 UTC on 6 November 2018.

Spring floods occur when snow melts over large areas in short time periods, often combined with rain-so-called rain-on-snow events that add water, further intensifying snow melt. As their name suggests, such floods typically occur in spring - except for a few weeks ago, when Southern Norway was struck with this phenomenon.

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