2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-4796
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A follow-up for the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission

Abstract: <p>The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite, launched in 2009 by ESA, has provided, for the first time, systematic passive L-band (1.4 GHz) measurements from space with a spatial resolution of ~ 40 km. SMOS data are an essential component of the ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI) for ocean salinity and soil moisture and they are used by the CCI biomass. A specific SMOS neural network soil moisture product is assimilated operationally at the European Centre for Medium Range Weather F… Show more

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“…We optimize the positions of the antennas on several designs envisaged for the higher resolution successors of the SMOS satellite, which we will call SMOS-HR [7,26,6,5,27]. The optimization problem is fully specified by the shape S A of the satellite, the number N of antennas and their radius R.…”
Section: Application To Tentative Successors Of Smosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We optimize the positions of the antennas on several designs envisaged for the higher resolution successors of the SMOS satellite, which we will call SMOS-HR [7,26,6,5,27]. The optimization problem is fully specified by the shape S A of the satellite, the number N of antennas and their radius R.…”
Section: Application To Tentative Successors Of Smosmentioning
confidence: 99%