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Urgent TRMM re-entry issue For the safety, NASA would like to have controlled re-entry of TRMM Options Maneuver term. Re-entry A Nov. 2003 As soon as ready B Mar. 2004 Nov. 2003-Nov. 2004 more 4-7 months C Mar. 2005 US FY07-FY09 more 1.3-3 years D more 7-8 years
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Proposed recommendation from the 8 th GISP meeting After the launch of TRMM in Nov. 1997, remarkable results emerged from unique TRMM data (1)Accurate precipitation distribution over tropics and sub-tropics form diurnal scale to a few year scale (2)Three dimensional structure of rain (3)Vertical structure of precipitation system (4)Remarkable improvement of precipitation system measurement from space. TRMM has a unique sensor package: radar, microwave radiometer and visible/infrared radiometer, and has no alternatives. After the accumulation of TRMM, it is now able to study the inter-annual variation of precipitation distributions. Now and in the very near future, more satellites will be in orbit (e.g. CloudSat).
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From the science point of view, we strongly urge to keep the TRMM observation as long as possible. We understand the re-entry has the safety problem. We would like to strongly recommend the Option 3. Letters to Dr. Asrara, NASA and Dr. Furuhama, JAXA
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