The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Mission
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Jet Propulsion Laboratory · +9 more institutions
Abstract
The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission is one of the first Earth observation satellites being developed by NASA in response to the National Research Council's Decadal Survey. SMAP will make global measurements of the soil moisture present at the Earth's land surface and will distinguish frozen from thawed land surfaces. Direct observations of soil moisture and freeze/thaw state from space will allow significantly improved estimates of water, energy, and carbon transfers between the land and the atmosphere. The accuracy of numerical models of the atmosphere used in weather prediction and climate projections are critically dependent on the correct characterization of these transfers. Soil moisture…
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23Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Water content
- Data assimilation
- Radiometer
- Remote sensing
- Atmospheric sciences
- Meteorology
- Geology