Author
Jackson, Thomas | |
Cosh, Michael | |
BINDLISH, R - Science Systems, Inc |
Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 4/30/2010 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Validation is an important but particularly challenging task for passive microwave remote sensing of soil moisture from Earth orbit. The key issue is spatial scale; conventional measurements of soil moisture are made at a point whereas satellite sensors provide an integrated area/volume value for a much larger spatial extent. For microwave remote sensing from space we must consider the one to forty km scale, which presents new challenges. Another important aspect of a successful validation for a global product is diverse conditions. These issues are common to SMOS and most other passive microwave sensors. In this stage of our studies we are focusing on the use of a set of dense in situ soil moisture observing networks distributed across the US as the primary resource to validate SMOS soil moisture. These approximate the size of a SMOS footprint. These sites have been calibrated and verified through field campaigns and applied to validating other satellite products. Although these dense sites provide diverse conditions, we will enhance our analysis by using data from two sparse soil moisture observing networks in the US (SCAN and CRN). It is anticipated that several months of products will be available for the first analyses. |