JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-CG 大気海洋・環境科学複合領域・一般

[A-CG51] 衛星による地球環境観測

コンビーナ:沖 理子(宇宙航空研究開発機構)、本多 嘉明(千葉大学環境リモートセンシング研究センター)、高薮 縁(東京大学 大気海洋研究所)、松永 恒雄(国立環境研究所地球環境研究センター/衛星観測センター)

[ACG51-05] Current Status of AMSR2 on board GCOM-W and Development of AMSR3 on GOSAT-GW

*可知 美佐子1江淵 直人2,1前田 崇1小野 温1藤井 秀幸1稲岡 和也3笠原 希仁3小島 寧3 (1.宇宙航空研究開発機構 地球観測研究センター、2.北海道大学 低温科学研究所、3.宇宙航空研究開発機構 GOSAT-GWプロジェクトチーム)

キーワード:衛星、マイクロ波放射計、水循環

Series of space-borne passive microwave imager, called the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR), have been developed and launched by JAXA since 2002 for understanding of global water cycle and climate variations and expanding operational applications. Currently, AMSR2 on the Global Change Observation Mission – Water (GCOM-W) has been operating in orbit since May 2012, succeeding AMSR-E observation since 2002. AMSR2 has 16 channels from 6.9 to 89 GHz and the biggest antenna among the passive microwave imagers in the world to enable higher spatial resolution. Both GCOM-W and AMSR2 are in healthy condition to continue its operation in future.

Since designed mission life of GCOM-W was 5-year and it is already operating almost 8-year, JAXA has started development of AMSR2 follow-on mission, AMSR3 on the Global Observing SATellite for Greenhouse gases and Water cycle (GOSAT-GW), since December 2019. The GOSAT-GW satellite carries AMSR3 and successor mission of Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite-2 (GOSAT-2) led by Ministry of the Environment of Japan (MOE) and National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES). AMSR3 will have 21 channels from 6.9 to 183.3+-7 GHz with 2.0m antenna. High-frequency channels of 165.5 GHz, 183+-3 GHz, and 183+-7 GHz V-polarization are newly available for snowfall retrievals and water vapor analysis in numerical weather prediction in meteorological agencies. Additional 10 GHz V and H polarization channels with wider band width and improved NEDT are also available to develop higher resolution sea surface temperature especially for fisheries. The GOSAT-GW satellite is currently targeting the launch in Japanese Fiscal Year of 2023.