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In this study, we generated and compared two sets of soil moisture data in the North Africa region, by using the land data assimilation system developed at the University of Tokyo (LDAS-UT) which is driven by the NECP reanalysis data and UKMO forcing data, separately. GPCP precipitation data was used as reference data for the indirect validation, after its accuracy was confirmed by comparing it with...
This paper reports the progresses of AMSR-E soil moisture algorithm development at the University of Tokyo. The first progress is made through improving the forward model, i.e. radiative transfer model (RTM), based on field experiment and numerical simulation. The second progress is the development of a new parameterization method, through which the parameters necessary for the algorithm are optimized...
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