“…In this regard, data available from active sensors aboard CloudSat satellite (Stephens et al., 2002) and Cloud‐Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations satellite (Wielicki et al., 2010) are useful. Except them, Earth Clouds, Aerosols and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) satellite (Wehr et al., 2023)—expected to be launched in 2024—provides detailed information of columnar and vertical characteristics of aerosols and clouds, outgoing radiances and fluxes from the top‐of‐the‐atmosphere, and vertical velocities of cloud particles. Additionally, the Atmospheric Observation System (AOS), which is a part of NASA's Earth System Observatory, is implementing AOS Storm (inclined) project, aiming to perform time‐varying collocated observations of the vertical motions, clouds, and aerosols by expecting to launch a satellite with active sensors and microwave radiometers in 2028.…”