Authors
Sujay Kumar, Jana Kolassa, Rolf Reichle, Wade Crow, Gabrielle de Lannoy, Patricia de Rosnay, Natasha MacBean, Manuela Girotto, Andy Fox, Tristan Quaife, Clara Draper, Barton Forman, Gianpaolo Balsamo, Susan Steele‐Dunne, Clement Albergel, Bertrand Bonan, Jean‐Christophe Calvet, Jianzhi Dong, Hannah Liddy, Benjamin Ruston
Publication date
2022/11
Source
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
e2022MS003259
Description
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation conditions is challenging due to the significant complexity and heterogeneity of these conditions, all of which are impacted by climate change and anthropogenic activities. To address this challenge, Earth Observations (EOs) of the land and their utilization within data assimilation (DA) systems are vital. Satellite EOs are particularly relevant, as they offer quasi‐global coverage, are non‐intrusive, and provide uniformity, rapid measurements, and continuity. The past three decades have seen unprecedented growth in the number and variety of land remote sensing technologies launched by space agencies and commercial companies around the world. There have also been significant developments in land modeling and DA systems to provide tools that can exploit these measurements. Despite these advances, several …
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