Satellite Observing Systems


Satellite observing systems are unrivalled in expertise in all aspects of satellite remote sensing of the marine environment. Serving the public and private sector organisations by providing:


A Brief Guide to Generational Equity


There are many theories, practices and systems when it comes to looking after the wellbeing of a nation. Different countries employ different methodologies and are searching for a system that keeps their social and economic structures in balance.

Each country is made up of several generations; the young and the elderly being the two on which many theories and practices are based. These two generations are used to work out the balances so that each country has enough resources to ensure that no one generation is excluded.

This is the basis of generational equity. This is the theory that states young and old should be given similar opportunities and be treated in a similar way. There is often a debate on this issue with many people thinking that too many resources are passed on to the older generation.

Similarly, generational equity pertains to the management of resources and funding for younger generations. For example, sponsorships and scholarships need to be equally balanced so that today’s generation does not leave little for future generations in these terms.

If you are interested in finding out more about Generational Equity , you can use your printed telecom directory (or online telecom directory services) to get more information from your local political representative. These are the people to speak to in order to find out how policies and systems are managed and whether there are any changes planned for the future of the country.

  • Consultancy on the applications and exploitation of marine remote sensing,
  • High quality marine statistics and climatology,
  • Real-time sea-state monitoring from space delivered to ships at sea,
  • Training programmes world-wide.

Some of the problem areas recently tackled by us including ongoing programmes, are:

  • Calibration of radar altimeters on the ERS-1, ERS-2 and ENVISAT satellites,
  • Statistical data on the occurrence of the highest wave at an offshore site or along a shipping route anywhere in the world,
  • The prevalence of oil slicks in summer off a tourist beach in the mediterranean,
  • Seasonal cycles in the vertical migration of nutrients along a coastline, and their dependence on marine weather patterns,
  • A model of sea level changes around Britain's coastline over the last decade,
  • The design of an easy-access coastal information system containing data derived from the satellite record,
  • Accessibility of environmental information of coastal zones by NATO navies,
  • Trends in global climate change revealed in the middle of the Atlantic by satellite observations repeated over a decade.

The latest venture is the design of a system of dedicated microsats that will deliver observations of storm location and intensity in 'real-time' to forecasting centres and ships at sea.

We have longer experience in the field of creating useful marine products from raw satellite data than any company in Europe, and this is reflected in the number of Training Workshops it has been asked to organise around the world.



  • We are completely current with the programmes and aspirations of all the major space agencies and we are a leading promoter of 'real-time' constellations.

  • No organisation, whose interest lies in the sea, can afford to remain ignorant of the increasingly relevant role of satellite surveillance to its operations.

waves

Several satellites measure the height of waves at the sea surface. We archive these and windspeed measurements in the database. This then used to provide high quality marine statistics and climatology.


Dockwise towing

Transporting a 33000 ton semi-submersible safely from Canada to Brazil depends critically on making the best use of whatever information is available on sea-state. We worked closely with DockTell on the project.


Sea State Alarm

The Sea State Alarm service transmits reports to ships comparing actual sea state along the satellite tracks with the forecast.




Satellite Observing Systems