10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
[ACG36-07] Present Status of GCOM-W/AMSR2 and Outlook for GOSAT-GW/AMSR3
★Invited Papers
Keywords:AMSR series, GCOM-W, Microwave radiometer, GOSAT-GW, Global water cycle
JAXA is currently developing a follow-on mission, named AMSR3, which will be carried by the Global Observing SATellite for Greenhouse gases and Water cycle (GOSAT-GW). In December 2019, the GOSAT-GW/AMSR3 mission was officially approved. At present, it is expected to be launched in the Japanese Fiscal Year of 2023. AMSR3 succeeds all the frequency channels and polarization combinations of AMSR2. In addition, three high-frequency channels (165.5 GHz, 183±3 GHz and 183±7 GHz, V-pol) and 10.25-GHz channels (V- and H-pol) with improved Noise Equivalent Delta Temperature (NEDT) are added for observations of solid precipitation, humidity sounding, and high accuracy measurement of sea surface temperature. Main targets of the AMSR3 mission are producing long-term continuous data record from AMSR, AMSR-E and AMSR2 and enhancing operational utilizations of near-real time data (e.g., weather forecast including typhoon and hurricane analysis, fishery near the coasts, navigational assistance on arctic shipping route).