Validating soil moisture with farmers in mind: a new approach for remote sensing and modeling in the us corn belt

IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM(2023)

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Evaluation of soil moisture information should consider when key crop development stages occur and, ultimately, when farmers must make decisions based on soil moisture status. Therefore, we assessed the performance of three microwave satellites (SMAP, SMOS, and METOP/ASCAT) and three reanalysis models (MERRA-2, NARR, and WEPP) in the U.S. Corn Belt in the context of agricultural management. Thermal time and crop progress reports from the USDANASS defined critical transition periods of crop growth and management decisions for the validation process. Contrary to calendar timelines like annual segments, these key events separate the year into five irregular segments. Measurements at the South Fork Core Validation Site from 2016 to 2020 show that the two passive microwave satellites are dry compared to in-situ observations, but the active satellite and reanalysis model products were almost always wetter. Overall, most products perform the best during the pre-planting and postharvest segments when no crops are present and worst during the active management phase when crops are starting to grow.
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Soil Moisture,Validation,SMAP,SMOS,METOP/ASCAT,MERRA-2,NARR,WEPP,Corn Belt
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