SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager), on board the geostationary satellite MSG (Meteosat Second Generation), is a multispectral instrument that provides real-time images with a spatial resolution of 3x3 km2 at the equator. SEVIRI has 12 bands from visible to infrared.
INGV has a multimission antenna system capable of acquiring SEVIRI-MSG data in real time. This system is financed by MUR in implementation of Action II.1 of the PON Research and Innovation 2014-2020".
Europe
Italy
Italy
Etna
Daily variation of the radiance measured on the summit area of the Etna volcano
Stromboli
Daily variation of the radiance measured on the summit area of the Stromboli volcano
Animation from the last 30 images acquired on Italy (update frequency: 5 minutes). The images are an RGB combination of the visible channels centered at 1.6, 0.8 and 0.6 μm
Animation from the last 30 images acquired on Italy (update frequency: 5 minutes). The images are a combination of the visible channel centered at 3.9 μm and HRV channel
Animation from the last 30 images acquired on Italy (update frequency: 5 minutes). The images are an RGB combination of the thermal infrared channels centered at 7.3, 8.6 and 10.8 μm. This combination highlights volcanic clouds containing ash and SO2