DocumentCode :
1541363
Title :
Using area-average remotely sensed surface soil moisture in multipatch land data assimilation systems
Author :
Burke, Eleanor J. ; Shuttleworth, W. James ; Lee, Khil-ha ; Bastidas, Luis A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Hydrology & Water Resources, Arizona Univ., Tucson, AZ, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
10
fYear :
2001
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2091
Lastpage :
2100
Abstract :
In coming years, Land Data Assimilation Systems (LDAS) two-dimensional (2-D) arrays of the relevant land-surface model) are likely to become the routine mechanism by which many predictive weather and climate models will be initiated. If this is so, it will be via assimilation into the LDAS that other data relevant to the land surface, such as remotely sensed estimates of soil moisture, will find value. This paper explores the potential for using low-resolution, remotely sensed observations of microwave brightness temperature to infer soil moisture in an LDAS with a "mosaic-patch" representation of land-surface heterogeneity, by coupling the land-surface model in the LDAS to a physically realistic microwave emission model. The past description of soil water movement by the LDAS is proposed as the most appropriate, LDAS-consistent basis for using remotely sensed estimates of surface soil moisture to infer soil moisture at depth, and the plausibility of this proposal is investigated. Three alternative methods are explored for partitioning soil moisture between modeled patches while altering the area-average soil moisture to correspond to the observed, pixel-average microwave brightness temperature, namely, 1) altering the soil moisture by a factor, which is the same for all the patches in the pixel, 2) altering the soil moisture by adding an amount that is the same for all the patches in the pixel, and 3) altering the change in soil moisture since the last assimilation cycle by a factor which is the same for all the patches in the pixel
Keywords :
hydrological techniques; moisture measurement; radiometry; remote sensing; soil; terrain mapping; LDAS; area average; atmosphere; data assimilation; hydrology; land surface; low-resolution; measurement technique; meteorology; microwave brightness temperature; microwave radiometry; multipatch land data assimilation system; remote sensing; soil moisture; terrain mapping; Brightness temperature; Data assimilation; Land surface; Linear discriminant analysis; Predictive models; Proposals; Soil moisture; Surface soil; Two dimensional displays; Weather forecasting;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/36.957272
Filename :
957272
Link To Document :
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