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The Okinawa Subtropical Environment Remote-Sensing Center is currently conducting research and development into three types of radio sensors. Our objective is to investigate the mechanisms of interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere, as it is well known that this interaction significantly affects global-scale climatological variations such as global warming. We are also conducting additional atmospheric and oceanic observations, mainly in the maritime subtropical climate zone.


The Long-Range Ocean Radar system, which is composed of two radars located on Ishigaki Island and Yonaguni Island in Okinawa, is a new ocean remote-sensor. We are now continuing not only the radar performance evaluations but also experimental observations of the Kuroshio current in the East China Sea.
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This is an experimental observation facility for the development of atmospheric remote sensors designed for practical use. To this end, various atmospheric sensors are currently being operated in combination to evaluate their performance and to further develop new methods of atmospheric observation.
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The Okinawa Bistatic Polarimetric Radar is being developed to perform high-precision measurements of meteorological phenomena in the subtropical region, such as the three-dimensional structure of precipitation and winds accompanying typhoons. The results of this development will be used to verify the practicability of next-generation precipitation radar technologies.
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This is a computer network for the automatic acquisition, accumulation, and distribution of atmospheric and oceanic observation data collected at the Ogimi Wind Profiler Facility (NICT Ogimi), the Nago Precipitation Radar Facility (NICT Nago), the Ishigaki Ocean Radar Facility (NICT Ishigaki), the Yonaguni Ocean Radar Facility (NICT Yonaguni), and the Okinawa Subtropical Environment Remote-Sensing Center (NICT Okinawa).

The ground-based meteorological observation system consists of three observation stations ( which are located in Ogimi, Nago, and Onna) and one monitoring station for surveillance and control of the observation stations. The system permits continuous ground-based observations of meteorological characteristics such as temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind direction, wind speed, solar radiation, and precipitation.

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Directions to the Okinawa Subtropical Environment Remote-Sensing Center

The Okinawa Subtropical Environment Remote-Sensing Center (NICT Okinawa) will be opened to the public on July 27, 2008.
The Okinawa Subtropical Environment Remote-Sensing Center (NICT Okinawa) will be opened to the public on July 23, 2006.
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology was established.

Last update: June 1, 2010
Updated " Outline of Organization" 2010 Members
Updated " Outline of Organization" 2010 Members and 2009 Publications
Updated " Outline of Organization" 2009 Members
Updated " Outline of Organization" 2009 Members and 2008 Publications
Updated " Outline of Organization / Members and Publications"
Report of Science Open-House 2004


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4484, Aza-Onna, Onna, Kunigami, Okinawa 904-0411 Japan
Tel. +81-98-982-3705
Fax. +81-98-982-3741
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