Uncertainties in the retrievals of microwaveland-surface emissivities are quantified over two types of land surfaces: desert and tropical rainforest. Retrievals from satellite-based microwave imagers, including the Special Sensor Microwave Imager, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Microwave Imager, and the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for Earth Observing System, are studied. Our results show that there are considerable differences between the retrievals from different sensors and from different groups over these two land-surface types. In addition, the mean emissivity values show different spectral behavior across the frequencies. With the true emissivity assumed largely constant over both of the two sites throughout the stu...
To retrieve microwave land emissivity, infrared surface skin temperatures have been used as surface ...
Accurate estimation of passive microwave land surface emissivity (LSE) is crucial for numerical weat...
This article reports the potential of the ‘MADRAS’ payload on-board the Megha-Tropiques satellite fo...
Uncertainties in the retrievals of microwave land surface emissivities were quantified over two type...
The goal of this work is to intercompare four global land surface emissivity products over various l...
The overland precipitation retrievals from satellite passive microwave (PMW) radiometer such as the ...
International audienceA microwave emissivity database has been developed with data from the Advanced...
Microwave radiometry has a long legacy of providing estimates of remotely sensed near surfacesoil mo...
The potential of the τ-ω model for retrieving the volumetric moisture content of bare and vegetated...
In this paper, we implemented the in-situ observation of surface soil moisture (SSM), vegetation wat...
Three tasks related to soil moisture sensing at microwave wavelengths were undertaken: (1) analysis ...
The s–x model of microwave emission from soil and vegetation layers is widely used to estimate soil ...
To retrieve microwave land emissivity, infrared surface skin temperatures have been used as surface ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Soil Moisture Active-Passive (SMAP) mission...
Microwave observations at low frequencies exhibit more sensitivity to surface and subsurface propert...
To retrieve microwave land emissivity, infrared surface skin temperatures have been used as surface ...
Accurate estimation of passive microwave land surface emissivity (LSE) is crucial for numerical weat...
This article reports the potential of the ‘MADRAS’ payload on-board the Megha-Tropiques satellite fo...
Uncertainties in the retrievals of microwave land surface emissivities were quantified over two type...
The goal of this work is to intercompare four global land surface emissivity products over various l...
The overland precipitation retrievals from satellite passive microwave (PMW) radiometer such as the ...
International audienceA microwave emissivity database has been developed with data from the Advanced...
Microwave radiometry has a long legacy of providing estimates of remotely sensed near surfacesoil mo...
The potential of the τ-ω model for retrieving the volumetric moisture content of bare and vegetated...
In this paper, we implemented the in-situ observation of surface soil moisture (SSM), vegetation wat...
Three tasks related to soil moisture sensing at microwave wavelengths were undertaken: (1) analysis ...
The s–x model of microwave emission from soil and vegetation layers is widely used to estimate soil ...
To retrieve microwave land emissivity, infrared surface skin temperatures have been used as surface ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Soil Moisture Active-Passive (SMAP) mission...
Microwave observations at low frequencies exhibit more sensitivity to surface and subsurface propert...
To retrieve microwave land emissivity, infrared surface skin temperatures have been used as surface ...
Accurate estimation of passive microwave land surface emissivity (LSE) is crucial for numerical weat...
This article reports the potential of the ‘MADRAS’ payload on-board the Megha-Tropiques satellite fo...