1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
[MSD35-01] Mission on monitoring and elucidating global environmental changes (global radiative forcing and ecosystem changes that affect global warming) (successor to GCOM-C)
Keywords:Global environmental change, GCOM-C, SGLI, J-train
The optical imager, which is a descendant of the SGLI, monitors a wide range of wavelengths, enabling it to monitor changes in the climate system, including changes that are currently unforeseen, as a result of global warming. By having a unique source of information as its own sensor, Japan will be able to have its own decision-making basis for understanding the situation of climate change, and will be able to disseminate it to the world as world-standard information and have an international strategy on climate change. Furthermore, the J-train type observation by multiple satellites (core satellites as described in "Analysis of Global Trends in the Future of Earth Observation", p. 16-18, Meteorological Research Note No. 234) will help raise the level of Japan's earth observation and space industry. In addition, JAXA is discussing the enhancement of the goals and emphasis of GCOM-C in the form of collaboration and sharing with other countries' activities, such as MetOP and JPSS, in cooperation with JAXA's internal activities.