[ Renewal of the Today's Earth Web page ] December 16, 2020
The web page of Today's Earth, a terrestrial hydrological simulation system jointly developed by JAXA and the University of Tokyo, has been renewed.
Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) is utilized for the simulation.
User registration will be unavailable from 00:00(UTC), Oct. 10 to 13:00(UTC), Oct. 10 due to our network maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience.
[ Website for "GSMaPxNEXRA" is now available ] August 20, 2020
JAXA opened the website to display GSMaPxNEXRA data.
JAXA and NASA have started to release the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) Experimental product (Version 06X).
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[ Product and website for "JAXA Climate Rainfall Watch" is now available! ] March 9, 2020
We would like to inform you that new product and website for JAXA Climate Rainfall Watch have been open to the public since March 9th, 2020.
[ Massive bushfires in Australia seen from Space ] February 18, 2020
Sometime around September 2019, the bushfires continuously occurred around the state of New South Wales in southeast Australia. The fires are unlikely to end entirely even at the end of January 2020. This article introduces the results of diversified analysis on the bushfires by using multi-satellite data.