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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2005

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05-Dec-2005
AMSR-E
2005 First Typhoon Approaches, Typhoon No. 4 (NESAT), and New Tropical Cyclone Database
11-Nov-2005
AMSR-E
Typhoon No. 20 (Kirogi) is waiting to strike Japan
18-Oct-2005
AMSR-E
Footprint Left on Sea Surface by Typhoon 200511 "Mawar"
13-Sep-2005
AMSR-E
Typhoon No. 14 (Nabi) on the rampage
07-Sep-2005
AMSR-E
Typhoon No.11 (Mawar) approaching Japan
19-Aug-2005
AMSR-E
The largest global tract of sea ice covers the Antarctic Ocean, a huge depository of deep seawater.
11-Aug-2005
AMSR-E
"Will a tour of the North Pole by dog sledge be possible?" The reduction in sea ice of the Arctic Circle
08-Jul-2005
AMSR-E
Giant iceberg "B-15A" crushes ice tongue
24-Feb-2005
AMSR-E
Natural Features in Winter: The Arrival of Sea Ice to Hokkaido
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