Performance of remotely sensed and modelled soil moisture products across Australia and implications for data assimilation

C.M. Holgate, Richard A.M. de Jeu, Albert Van Dijk, Yi Y. Liu

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    Abstract

    Soil moisture data is currently being used in a number of applications in Australia, such as numerical weather prediction, national water accounting, drought monitoring, flood prediction, and others. Data may be obtained from a range of sources including in situ measurements, satellite remotely sensed estimates and hydrological model output estimates, which are systematically different in the way they estimate soil moisture. Some products may provide better estimates than others in different landscapes and at different times.

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