EarthCARE Science and Validation Workshop 2025

Important Dates

20 May 2025 - Website open
20 August 2025 - Abstract submission deadline
30 September 2025 - Notification of Acceptance
15 October 2025 - Issue of Preliminary Program
31 October 2025 - Registration deadline
20 November 2025 – Release of Final Program
1 to 5 December 2025 – Workshop Date

 

Abstract Submission

Submit your abstract

Submission deadline: 20 August 2025.

For those of you who have submitted an abstract, please also complete the registration from the following link “Join the workshop”.

Registration

Join the workshop

Submission deadline: 31 October 2025.

If you would like to update your registration details, please resubmit the registration form with the same email address.

Background

The international science community is invited to participate in the EarthCARE Science and Validation Workshop 2025, which will be held at Yayoi Auditorium Ichijo-Hall at the University of Tokyo from 1 to 5, December 2025.

The workshop is organised by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the European Space Agency (ESA). The workshop is co-hosted by the Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute (AORI), the University of Tokyo.

The Earth Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) mission objective is to improve our understanding of the cloud-aerosol-radiation interactions and Earth radiative budget, so that they can be modelled with better reliability in climate and numerical weather prediction (NWP) models. To achieve this objective, EarthCARE provides measurements of the 3D structure of clouds, precipitation and aerosols, together with collocated observations of solar (shortwave) and terrestrial (thermal) radiation.

Specifically, the EarthCARE scientific objectives are:

To fulfil its objectives, the EarthCARE mission is collecting co-registered observations from a suite of four instruments located on a common platform. The optical payload encompasses three European instruments, consisting of an ATmospheric LIDar (ATLID), a Multi- Spectral Imager (MSI) and a BroadBand Radiometer (BBR). The fourth instrument, provided by JAXA, is a Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR).

Instrument data is processed individually and synergistically to retrieve the vertical structure and horizontal distribution of clouds, precipitation and aerosol fields, together with the outgoing radiation, over all climate zones.

The EarthCARE satellite was loaded on the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and has been launched on 29 May 2024 from Vandenberg, California, USA.

1st ESA-JAXA EarthCARE In-Orbit Validation Workshop

2nd ESA-JAXA EarthCARE In-Orbit Validation Workshop

Objectives & Themes

Science Workshop Objectives

The objectives of the science workshop are as follows:

Validation Workshop Objectives

The objectives of the validation workshop are as follows:

Science Workshop Themes

The themes of the science workshop are as follows:

Validation Workshop Themes

The themes of the validation workshop are as follows:

Committee

Organizing committee

JAXA
JAXA Organizers:

  • Takuji Kubota
  • Maki Kikuchi
  • Masataka Muto
  • Makiko Hashimoto
  • Kenta Maruyama
  • Yuki Imura

esa
ESA Organizers:

  • Thorsten Fehr
  • Björn Frommknecht
  • Rob Koopman
  • Stephanie Rusli
  • Timon Hummel
  • Jonas Von Bismarck
  • Vasileios Tzallas
  • Edward Malina

AORI
Co-Organizer:

  • Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute (AORI), The University of Tokyo

Science committee

Hajime Okamoto

Kyushu University

Masaki Satoh

The University of Tokyo

Kentaroh Suzuki

The University of Tokyo

Nobuhiro Takahashi

Nagoya University

Takashi Y. Nakajima

Tokai University

Tomoaki Nishizawa

NIES

Hiroaki Horie

NICT

Kaori Sato

Kyushu University

Hironobu Iwabuchi

Tohoku University

Yuichi Ohno

JAXA

Yasutaka Ikuta

JMA/MRI

Tatsuya Seiki

JAMSTEC

Yoshitaka Jin

NIES

Seiji Kato

NASA

Woosub Roh

The University of Tokyo

Minrui Wang

Tokai University

Shunsuke Aoki

JAXA

Robin Hogan

ECMWF

Alessandro Battaglia

Politecnico di Turino

Oliver Reitebuch

DLR

Oleg Dubovik

CNRS

Luca Baldini

CNR

Philipp Stier

University of Oxford

Ulla Wandinger

TROPOS

Jason Cole

ECCC

Pavlos Kollias

Stony Brook University

Gerd-Jan van Zadelhoff

KNMI

Rene Preusker

Freie Universität Berlin

Shannon Mason

ECMWF

Nicolas Clerbaux

RMIB

Silke Gross

DLR

Kirk Knobelspiesse

NASA

Bastiaan van Diedenhoven

SRON

Dave Winker

NASA

Paolo di Giralomo

Uni. degli Studi della Basilicata

Johanna Mayer

ESA

Blanka Piskala

ESA

Holger Baars

TROPOS

Eleni Marinou

NOA

Almudena Velazquez

RMIB

Nils Madenach

FUB

Chris Hostetler

NASA

Workshop Format

The workshop will feature both oral and poster sessions.
While we strongly encourage participants to join us in-person in Tokyo, a hybrid format with the option to connect remotely is foreseen.

Program

Issue of Preliminary Program planned on 15 October 2025.

Poster List & Demos

Details will be released after the program issued on 15 October 2025.

Guidelines for Authors

Coming soon

Social Events

An ICEBREAKER will be offered to all participants on the evening of 1 December.
A non-hosted SOCIAL DINNER in somewhere surrounding the campus is planned for 3 December.

Hotel & Travel info

Information on hotels and travel will be provided here in the future. If you need VISA invitation letters, please contact the EarthCARE workshop secretariat( z-earthcare-event@ml.jaxa.jp ).

Venue

Yayoi Auditorium Ichijo-Hall, the University of Tokyo

1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0032

Contact

For information regarding the submissions, author instructions, scientific committee related inquiries, registration and VISA Invitation letters, please contact z-earthcare-event@ml.jaxa.jp