12/05/202614/05/2026
Exeter, UK

European Space Agency Satellite Land Surface Temperature workshop

The European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative for satellite-observed Land Surface Temperature (LST_cci) 2026 user workshop will be held 12-14 May 2026 at the Met Office, Exeter, UK.

The workshop focus is on satellite-observed Land Surface Temperature (LST) and additionally an ESMValTool training session will be held on the final day of the workshop, which will be focused on using LST data in the ESMValTool, a community-based diagnostic tool for evaluating Earth System Models. Please see the Eventbrite registration page and related FAQs for more information about the workshop.

Please note the following dates:

  • Abstract submission closes on 6 March 2026; Abstracts may still be submitted after 6 March but all presentation slots may have already been allocated.
  • Presenters will be notified of the outcome of their abstract submission by 13 March 2026.
  • Registration closes on Sunday 26 April 2026 at 23:59.

Please note that you must register for this event before the deadline in order to gain access to the workshop venue at the Met Office. Please also note that you are required to provide ID on arrival for each day of the workshop – preferably photographic ID such as a passport or driver’s licence. All Non-UK Nationals are required to produce their passport (or European ID card). Unfortunately access to the workshop venue at the Met Office is not permitted without a valid form of ID.

Details about the workshop, a preliminary agenda and frequently asked questions (FAQs) are available on the Eventbrite event information page. Please contact the organisers on info.lst-cci@acri-st.fr if you have any further questions about the event, stating your full name and email address in the body text of your email.

nfortunately, there are no funds to support delegates attending this event and attendees must fund their own travel, hotel and visa (if required). However, this event will be fully catered, with coffee/tea breaks and lunch provided on all three days of the workshop and dinner will also be hosted by the project on Tuesday 12 May and Wednesday 13 May at the Met Office.