Authors
Wade T Crow, Aaron A Berg, Michael H Cosh, Alexander Loew, Binayak P Mohanty, Rocco Panciera, Patricia de Rosnay, Dongryeol Ryu, Jeffrey P Walker
Publication date
2012/6
Source
Reviews of Geophysics
Volume
50
Issue
2
Description
The contrast between the point‐scale nature of current ground‐based soil moisture instrumentation and the ground resolution (typically >102 km2) of satellites used to retrieve soil moisture poses a significant challenge for the validation of data products from current and upcoming soil moisture satellite missions. Given typical levels of observed spatial variability in soil moisture fields, this mismatch confounds mission validation goals by introducing significant sampling uncertainty in footprint‐scale soil moisture estimates obtained from sparse ground‐based observations. During validation activities based on comparisons between ground observations and satellite retrievals, this sampling error can be misattributed to retrieval uncertainty and spuriously degrade the perceived accuracy of satellite soil moisture products. This review paper describes the magnitude of the soil moisture upscaling problem and measurement …
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