The eStation is an earth observation processing system that has been developed by the JRC since 2009. It is designed to automatically deal with the acquisition, processing, visualisation and analysis of key environmental parameters derived from remotely sensed data, re-analysis, seasonal forecast, climate projections and in-situ data. The portfolio of the eStation includes products from the main Copernicus services, including land monitoring, marine, emergency management and atmosphere.In addition to the processing services, the eStation offers a highly-customised web client, made available to different end-users for computing ad-hoc thematic products and environmental indicators. All processing steps are easily configurable allowing the user to modify the generated environmental indicators and to implement new ones.The eStation has been distributed to the regional and national centres in all sub-Saharan African countries involved in the MESA project (Monitoring of Environment and Security in Africa), and is being further developed and customised for the beneficiaries of the GMES & Africa support programme.Since 2019, JRC has developed a climate-oriented version of the eStation, called Climate Station, for the intra-ACP Climate Services and Related Application Program (ClimSA). It also includes forecast and projection products, local station data and additional features like the Jupyter Notebooks. The eStation and Climate Station have the same functionalities, and differ only in the customisations made for the beneficiary communities in terms of portfolio and ancillary layers (administrative boundaries, among others). Use the online eStation eStation onlineThe eStation online is a version of the eStation for Climate and Environment, giving access to visualisation and analysis components.Languages: Available in English and French.Restrictions: The eStation online cannot be used for commercial purposes.Access the eStation online Installation of the eStation for Climate and EnvironmentGeneral publications26 June 2024Installation manual on a Linux OS (PDF) Follow the steps 1 to 6 to install the eStation for Climate and Environment:Find a suitable computer/server as host machine.Identify or create a user with administrative rights on the computer.Install Docker and Git on the host machine.Clone the Git repository containing the installation script.Execute the installation script to pull Docker images, and customize settings.Perform post installation checks, and control the application. Read more about our workOverview and PortfolioProjectsDocumentation Latest News and EventsNew release of the eStation, version 1.4.0We have just published the new eStation for Climate and Environment, version 1.4.0! This update contains bug fixing, upgrade of the full system technology stack and new products are added, and existing products are modified. Please read the instructions to do the upgrade from this news title link above, where you will also find the Release Note for version 1.4.0. Kind regards, eStation TeamEnhancing Fisheries Resilience in the South West PacificIn the framework of the ClimSA program, JRC and SPREP (The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme) organized two workshops in Kiribati and Samoa to enhance fisheries resilience, particularly for small-scale fisheries (SSF) vulnerable to climate change. The workshops were led by Jean-Noël DRUON (JRC) and conducted in Kiribati from September 30th to October 2nd and Apia, Samoa 6th to 8th of October, with remote support by JRC colleagues. Related JRC softwareIMPACT ToolboxThe IMPACT Toolbox is integrated within the eStation for Climate and Environment, but not available on the eStation online. It offers a combination of remote sensing, photo interpretation and processing technologies in a portable and stand-alone GIS environment, allowing non specialist users to easily accomplish all necessary pre-processing steps while giving a fast and user-friendly environment for visual editing and map validation. No installation or virtual machines are required. Contact us For general enquiries about the eStation, please contact Marco Clerici. Emailmarco [dot] clericiec [dot] europa [dot] eu
eStation onlineThe eStation online is a version of the eStation for Climate and Environment, giving access to visualisation and analysis components.Languages: Available in English and French.Restrictions: The eStation online cannot be used for commercial purposes.Access the eStation online
New release of the eStation, version 1.4.0We have just published the new eStation for Climate and Environment, version 1.4.0! This update contains bug fixing, upgrade of the full system technology stack and new products are added, and existing products are modified. Please read the instructions to do the upgrade from this news title link above, where you will also find the Release Note for version 1.4.0. Kind regards, eStation Team
Enhancing Fisheries Resilience in the South West PacificIn the framework of the ClimSA program, JRC and SPREP (The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme) organized two workshops in Kiribati and Samoa to enhance fisheries resilience, particularly for small-scale fisheries (SSF) vulnerable to climate change. The workshops were led by Jean-Noël DRUON (JRC) and conducted in Kiribati from September 30th to October 2nd and Apia, Samoa 6th to 8th of October, with remote support by JRC colleagues.
IMPACT ToolboxThe IMPACT Toolbox is integrated within the eStation for Climate and Environment, but not available on the eStation online. It offers a combination of remote sensing, photo interpretation and processing technologies in a portable and stand-alone GIS environment, allowing non specialist users to easily accomplish all necessary pre-processing steps while giving a fast and user-friendly environment for visual editing and map validation. No installation or virtual machines are required.