This study investigates the performance of the TU Wien soil moisture retrieval (TUW-SMR) algorithm by adapting the strength of the vegetation correction. The semiempirical change detection method TUW-SMR exploits the multiangle backscatter observations from spaceborne fan-beam scatterometer systems in order to derive surface soil moisture information expressed in the degree of saturation. The vegetation parameterization of TUW-SMR is controlled by the dry and wet crossover angles that are used to determine the dry and wet backscatter reference. Backscatter observations from the Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) are used to produce four soil moisture data sets based on different dry and wet crossover angles describing: 1) a static, respectively...
This study provides the results of an extensive investigation of the Advanced Scaterometter (ASCAT) ...
The TU-Wien developed a soil moisture retrieval algorithm that uses the incidence angle dependence o...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...
This study investigates the performance of the TU Wien soil moisture retrieval (TUW-SMR) algorithm b...
In microwave remote sensing of the Earth's surface, the satellite signal holds information on both s...
The TU Wien Soil Moisture Retrieval (TUW SMR) approach is used to produce several operational soil m...
The Surface Soil Moisture L2 product is derived from the Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) data and giv...
In this study, we examined the ASCAT backscatter data from Metop-A from 2007 to 2016 to characterize...
Previous validation studies have demonstrated the accuracy of the Metop-A ASCAT soil moisture (SM) p...
The scatterometers onboard the European Remote Sensing satellites (ERS-1 ERS-2) and the METeorologic...
Summarization: This study provides the results of an extensive investigation of the Advanced Scatero...
Droughts are considered to be one of the most damaging, yet least understood, natural hazards of all...
The potential of the ERS-1/2 scatterometer global soil moisture product has been shown in several st...
International audienceThis paper investigates to what extent soil moisture and vegetation density in...
Satellite-based remote sensing of soil water content (SWC) is a promising technology for hydrologica...
This study provides the results of an extensive investigation of the Advanced Scaterometter (ASCAT) ...
The TU-Wien developed a soil moisture retrieval algorithm that uses the incidence angle dependence o...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...
This study investigates the performance of the TU Wien soil moisture retrieval (TUW-SMR) algorithm b...
In microwave remote sensing of the Earth's surface, the satellite signal holds information on both s...
The TU Wien Soil Moisture Retrieval (TUW SMR) approach is used to produce several operational soil m...
The Surface Soil Moisture L2 product is derived from the Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) data and giv...
In this study, we examined the ASCAT backscatter data from Metop-A from 2007 to 2016 to characterize...
Previous validation studies have demonstrated the accuracy of the Metop-A ASCAT soil moisture (SM) p...
The scatterometers onboard the European Remote Sensing satellites (ERS-1 ERS-2) and the METeorologic...
Summarization: This study provides the results of an extensive investigation of the Advanced Scatero...
Droughts are considered to be one of the most damaging, yet least understood, natural hazards of all...
The potential of the ERS-1/2 scatterometer global soil moisture product has been shown in several st...
International audienceThis paper investigates to what extent soil moisture and vegetation density in...
Satellite-based remote sensing of soil water content (SWC) is a promising technology for hydrologica...
This study provides the results of an extensive investigation of the Advanced Scaterometter (ASCAT) ...
The TU-Wien developed a soil moisture retrieval algorithm that uses the incidence angle dependence o...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...