This paper describes the first outcomes of an activity aiming at validating the H-SAF soil moisture products derived from Metop-ASCAT data. For this purpose, an extensive comparison between SMOS and ASCAT derived soil moisture retrievals has been accomplished by considering the 25 km resolution ASCAT products and the SMOS L2 products. Both Europe and Northern Africa have been considered and data acquired during 2010 have been used. The procedure that has been followed to accomplish the comparison is described together with the first results. The way the ASCAT soil moisture relative index has been converted into a volumetric moisture content, which represents a critical aspect of the comparison, is also described. Results have demonstrated that, after the conversion of the H-SAF estimates into absolute volumetric soil moisture, the two products show a relatively good degree of correlation. Additional factors, such as spatial property features are also preliminary investigated.
Comparison of microwave passive and active observations of soil moisture / Pierdicca, Nazzareno; Pulvirenti, Luca; Andrea, Santarelli; Raffaele, Crapolicchio; Marco, Talone; Silvia, Puca. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 738-741. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) tenutosi a Munich nel JUL 22-27, 2012) [10.1109/igarss.2012.6351459].
Comparison of microwave passive and active observations of soil moisture
PIERDICCA, Nazzareno;PULVIRENTI, Luca;
2012
Abstract
This paper describes the first outcomes of an activity aiming at validating the H-SAF soil moisture products derived from Metop-ASCAT data. For this purpose, an extensive comparison between SMOS and ASCAT derived soil moisture retrievals has been accomplished by considering the 25 km resolution ASCAT products and the SMOS L2 products. Both Europe and Northern Africa have been considered and data acquired during 2010 have been used. The procedure that has been followed to accomplish the comparison is described together with the first results. The way the ASCAT soil moisture relative index has been converted into a volumetric moisture content, which represents a critical aspect of the comparison, is also described. Results have demonstrated that, after the conversion of the H-SAF estimates into absolute volumetric soil moisture, the two products show a relatively good degree of correlation. Additional factors, such as spatial property features are also preliminary investigated.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.