This study presents an analysis of temporal behaviour of in situ and satellite-derived soil moisture data. The main objective is to evaluate the temporal reliability of the satellite products, comparing them with in situ data, for applications that would benefit from the use of consistent time series of soil moisture, such as studies on climate and hydrological cycle. The time series, seasonalities, and anomalies of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for the Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) soil moisture and European Remote Sensing (ERS) satellite soil wetness index data sets were analysed over five test sites. The agreement of temporal behaviours and autocorrelation functions and the correlation with in situ data were investigated. A go...
In recent years, unforeseen advances in monitoring soil moisture from operational satellite platform...
Soil moisture from ERA-Land, a revised version of the land surface components of the European Centre...
Within the scope of the upcoming launch of a new water related satellite mission (SMOS) a global eva...
Soil moisture controls the partitioning of rainfall into runoff and infiltration and, consequently, ...
Satellite-derived soil moisture (SM) products have become an important information source for the st...
In the last few years, remote sensing observations have become a useful tool for providing hydrologi...
This study assesses two remotely sensed soil moisture products from the Advanced Microwave Scanning ...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...
In the last few years, remote sensing observations have become an useful tool for providing hydrolog...
Characterizing the dynamics of soil moisture fields is a key issue in hydrology, offering a strategy...
Several satellite microwave radiometers may be used for soil moisture retrieval. Among these, the Ad...
Long-term global satellite and reanalysis soil moisture products have been available for several yea...
Global, near-real-time satellite-based soil moisture (SM) datasets have been developed over recent d...
In recent years, unforeseen advances in monitoring soil moisture from operational satellite platform...
Soil moisture from ERA-Land, a revised version of the land surface components of the European Centre...
Within the scope of the upcoming launch of a new water related satellite mission (SMOS) a global eva...
Soil moisture controls the partitioning of rainfall into runoff and infiltration and, consequently, ...
Satellite-derived soil moisture (SM) products have become an important information source for the st...
In the last few years, remote sensing observations have become a useful tool for providing hydrologi...
This study assesses two remotely sensed soil moisture products from the Advanced Microwave Scanning ...
Global soil moisture products retrieved from various remote sensing sensors are becoming readily ava...
In the last few years, remote sensing observations have become an useful tool for providing hydrolog...
Characterizing the dynamics of soil moisture fields is a key issue in hydrology, offering a strategy...
Several satellite microwave radiometers may be used for soil moisture retrieval. Among these, the Ad...
Long-term global satellite and reanalysis soil moisture products have been available for several yea...
Global, near-real-time satellite-based soil moisture (SM) datasets have been developed over recent d...
In recent years, unforeseen advances in monitoring soil moisture from operational satellite platform...
Soil moisture from ERA-Land, a revised version of the land surface components of the European Centre...
Within the scope of the upcoming launch of a new water related satellite mission (SMOS) a global eva...