Draper, C., and R. H. Reichle:
"Assimilation of Satellite Soil Moisture for Improved Atmospheric Reanalyses"
Presentation at the 3rd International Surface Working Group Workshop, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2019.

Abstract:
Satellite soil moisture observations are assimilated into NASA’s Global Earth Observing System using a weakly coupled land/atmosphere data assimilation system. Specifically, Advanced Scatterometer and Soil Moisture Ocean Salinity soil moisture retrievals are assimilated with an Ensemble Kalman Filter into a system that uses the same model, atmospheric assimilation system (3DVar), and atmospheric observations as the Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, version 2 (MERRA-2). The first set of experiments investigate the impact of the soil moisture assimilation on the model states and fluxes within the cycling DA system. Comparison to independent ground-based observations from global networks of soil moisture, latent and sensible heating, and 2m temperature and specific humidity showed small, but positive, improvements in the global mean statistics. Additionally, in some regions, the soil moisture assimilation induced more substantial improvements. For all variables evaluated, the soil moisture assimilation improved the model at monthly to seasonal, rather than daily, time scales. Based on the above experiments, it is recommended that satellite soil moisture be assimilated into future reanalyses, including the follow-on to MERRA-2.


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