Validation Strategies for Satellite-Based Soil Moisture Products Over Argentine Pampas
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In this paper, an evaluation strategy for two-candidate satellite-derived
SM products is presented. In particular, we analyze the performance of two
candidate algorithms [soil moisture ocean salinity (SMOS)-based soil moisture
(SM) and advanced scatterometer (ASCAT)-based SM] to monitor SM in Pampas
Plain. The difficulties associated with commonly used evaluation techniques are
addressed, and techniques that do not require ground-based observations are
presented. In particular, we introduce comparisons with a land-surface model
(GLDAS) and SM anomalies and triple collocation analyses. Then, we discuss the
relevance of these analyses in the context of end-users requirements, and propose
an extreme events-detection analysis based on anomalies of the standardized
precipitation index (SPI) and satellite-based SM anomalies. The results show that:
1) both ASCAT and SMOS spatial anomalies data are able to reproduce the
expected SM spatial patterns of the area; 2) both ASCAT and SMOS temporal
anomalies are able to follow the measured in situ SM temporal anomalies; and 3)
both products were able to monitor large SPI extremes at specific vegetation
conditions.
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2015-08Metadatos
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