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Near-real-time one-kilometre Soil Moisture Active Passive soil moisture data product
Authors:Jifu Yin  Xiwu Zhan  Jicheng Liu  Hamid Moradkhani  Li Fang  Jeffrey P Walker
Institution:1. ESSIC/CISESS, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, Maryland, USA;2. NOAA NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research, College Park, Maryland, USA;3. Laboratory of Environmental Model & Data Optima, Laurel, Maryland, USA;4. Center for Complex Hydrosystems Research, Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA;5. ESSIC/CISESS, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, Maryland, USA

NOAA NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research, College Park, Maryland, USA;6. Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Australia

Abstract:The coarse resolution soil moisture (SM) data from NASA SMAP mission have been steadily produced with the expected performance since April 2015. These coarse resolution observations could be downscaled to fine resolution using fine scale observations of SM sensitive quantities from existing satellite sensors. For operational users who need near-real-time (NRT) high resolution SM data, the downscaling approach should be feasible for operational implementation, requiring limited ancillary information and primarily depending on readily available satellite observations. Based on these principles, nine potential candidate downscaling schemes were selected for developing an optimal downscaling strategy. Using remotely sensed land surface temperature (LST) and enhanced vegetation index (EVI) observations, the optimal downscaling approach was tested for operational producing a NRT 1 km SM data product from SMAP. Comprehensive assessments on the 1 km SM product were conducted based on agreement statistics with in-situ SM measurements. Statistical results show that the accuracy of the original coarse spatial resolution SMAP SM product can be significantly improved by 8% by the downscaled 1 km SM. With respect to the in-situ measurements, the 1 km SM mapping capability developed here presents a clear advantage over the SMAP/Sentinel SM data product; and it also provides better data availability for users. This study suggests that a NRT 1 km SMAP SM data product could be routinely generated from SMAP at the centre for Satellite Applications and Research of NOAA NESDIS for operational users.
Keywords:downscale  near real time  SMAP  soil moisture  spatial resolution
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