Status of JMA’s activities on Virtual Laboratory Fifth Virtual Laboratory Management Group (VLMG-5) WMO-CGMS Virtual Laboratory for Education and Training in Satellite Meteorology Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY WMO-CGMS Virtual Laboratory for Education and Training in Satellite Meteorology
JMA VL website ( Meteorological Satellite Center of JMA )
Training Materials JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
SATAID JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Example of web page of Information on access to satellite imagery, data and products JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Click ! Example of web page of Information on access to satellite imagery, data and products JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Example of web page of Information on access to satellite imagery, data and products JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Example of web page of Information on access to satellite imagery, data and products
Related Topics to the Web Page JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
MTSAT Real-Time Image on MSC Website Updated in March 2010 !! Click ! JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
The “Sectored” Image Data Service Pacific Islands 4 (172E,9S-167W,26S) over Fiji Pacific Islands 5 (156E,9S-178E,26S) over Republic of Vanuatu and New Caledonia Pacific Islands 6 (149E,1S-178E,26S) over Solomon Islands Other Area will also be avairable on request /sat_dat/index.htm JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Pacific Islands 4 ( over Fiji)
Pacific Islands 5 (over Vanuatu and New Caledonia)
Pacific Islands 6 (over Solomon Islands)
Newly Developing JMA’s ADDE Server for training (under construction) MTSAT image data will be available for users on request to put the data on JMA’s ADDE server accessing from McIDAS-V or McIDAS-Lite CGMS Recommendation 36.10: CGMS Members to pursue the provision of further satellite data of common interest via ADDE servers for training and scientific cooperation activities and to report back to CGMS-37. Request the data View the image McIDAS-V McIDAS-Lite Search the data Read the data Send the data ADDE server McIDAS control server Headquarters/JMA Send data Meteorological Satellite Center/JMA JMA HQs JMA/MSC
The VISITview Lecture with Australian BoM Joint Participation in Advanced Forecasters' Course “On the Imagery of 3.8μm Channel” 18 June UTC ~ Seminar Room in Headquarters of JMA JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Joint Participation in Advanced Forecasters' Course 2010 “Objective Cloud Analysis” 8 June UTC Meeting Room in Headquarters of JMA “Webinar” Lecture with Australian BoM JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
The status of MTSAT-1R and -2, and plan for future geostationary meteorological satellite of Japan JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Plan for Switchover of Imaging Function from MTSAT-1R (Himawari-6) to MTSAT-2 (Himawari-7) JMA switched operational use of Himawari-6’s imaging function over to that of MTSAT-2 (Himawari-7) on 1 July MTSAT-1R (Himawari-6) continues its dissemination services for HRIT/LRIT image data to ground stations after the switchover. More information is available on JMA’s Meteorological Satellite Center website at Artist’s image of MTSAT-2 (Himawari- 7) launched on 18 February 2006 on standby in geostationary orbit at 145 degrees east since 4 September 2006 JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Schedule for Follow-on Satellites to the MTSAT Series JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Himawari-8 and -9 are scheduled to carry an imager comparable to the Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) on board GOES-R. Artist’s image of Himawari-8 and -9 JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
Specifications of the imager on board Himawari-8 and -9 JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
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