Physical parameters relating the Earth”Ēs water observed by AMSR and AMSR-E, such as distributions of Arctic sea ice, sea surface temperature, sea surface wind speed, and precipitation caused by tropical cyclones, were visualized.

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2006

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27-Sep-2006
AMSR-E
Typhoon No. 13 (Shanshan) approaching Okinawa and Kyushu, Japan
22-Sep-2006
AMSR-E
SST rising in the northern high-latitude ocean in summer as observed by AMSR-E
01-Aug-2006
AMSR-E
Variation of sea ice cover in the Antarctic Ocean
07-Jul-2006
AMSR-E
La Nina event ends
26-May-2006
AMSR-E
Sea Ice Distribution in the Sea of Okhotsk during 2005 - 2006 Winter
07-Apr-2006
AMSR-E
AMSR-E observes La Nina
24-Feb-2006
AMSR-E
Land surface temperature distribution in the northern hemisphere as observed by AMSR-E: Strong cold wave in Siberia and severe winter in Japan this year
16-Feb-2006
AMSR-E
The Coming of Sea Ice Season 2006
11-Jan-2006
AMSR-E
Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean continues to recede. In 2005 it reached its smallest extent since observation began by spaceborne microwave radiometers.
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