Evaluation of the most recent reprocessed SMOS soil moisture products: Comparison between SMOS level 3 V246 and V272
Résumé
Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite has been providing surface soil moisture (SSM) and ocean salinity (OS) retrievals at L-band for five years (2010–2014). During these five years, the SSM retrieval algorithm i.e. the L-MEB (L-Band Microwave Emission of the Biosphere [1] model has been progressively improved and hence results in different versions of the SMOS SSM products. This study aims at evaluating the last improvement in the SSM products of the most recent SMOS level 3 (SMOSL3) reprocessing (SMOSL3_2.72) vs. an earlier version (SMOSL3_246). Correlation, bias, Root Mean Square Difference (RMSD) and unbiased RMSD (unbRMSD) were used as performance criteria in this study using the ECMWF SM-DAS-2 product as a reference. Results show that the SMOS SSM estimates have been improved: (i) SMOSL3_272 was closer to SM-DAS-2 over most of the globe-with the exception of arid regions-in terms of unbRMSD (ii) SMOSL3_272 was closer to SM-DAS-2 over Spain, Brazil, parts of Sahel, high latitude and equator regions but comparable with SMOSL3_246 over most of the rest of the globe in terms of correlations.