ESA's web story emerging from the SING project:
AMOC monitoring :
The SING consortium has participated in the Living Planet Symposium in June 2025 in Vienna, Austria.
Look out for contributions from:
Pfeffer et al., "Studying the Impact of the NGGM and MAGIC future satellite gravity missions for scientific applications and operational services"
Bouih et al., "Evaluating the Impact of Future Satellite Gravimetry Missions (NGGM/MAGIC) on the Closure of the Sea Level Budget"
Gerdener et al., "Exploring the Role of NGGM and MAGIC in Enhancing Global Water Storage Modeling Through Data Assimilation"
Sasgen et al., "Prospects of resolving short-term ice sheet processes with MAGIC"
Sasgen et al. "Assessing the viscoelastic Earth response of historic and present mass changes of glacier systems"
Vergos et al. "NGGM/MAGIC contributions to geodesy in geoid modeling and precise orbit determination"
Retegui-Schiettekatte et al "Exploring the impact of the temporal resolution of satellite gravity products on hydrological Data Assimilation (DA)"
Yang et al. "An efficient data assimilation (DA) approach for integrating GRACE-C, NGGM, and MAGIC data into global high resolution hydrological models"
The SING project officially started on September 18th, 2024.