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Remote Sensing
Data Assimilation of Satellite Soil Moisture into Rainfall-Runoff Modelling: A Complex Recipe?
Christian Massari1  Luca Brocca2  Angelica Tarpanelli2  Tommaso Moramarco2  Guy J-P. Schumann2  Richard Gloaguen2 
[1]Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, National Research Council CNR, Via di Madonna Alta 126, Perugia 06128, Italy
关键词: data assimilation;    satellite soil moisture;    rescaling technique;    observation error;   
DOI  :  10.3390/rs70911403
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Data assimilation (DA) of satellite soil moisture (SM) observations represents a great opportunity for improving the ability of rainfall-runoff models in predicting river discharges. Many studies have been carried out so far demonstrating the possibility to reduce model prediction uncertainty by incorporating satellite SM observations. However, large discrepancies can be perceived between these studies with the result that successful DA is not only related to the quality of the satellite observations but can be significantly controlled by many methodological and morphoclimatic factors. In this article, through an experimental study carried out on the Tiber River basin in Central Italy, we explore how the catchment area, soil type, climatology, rescaling technique, observation and model error selection may affect the results of the assimilation and can be the causes of the apparent discrepancies obtained in the literature. The results show that: (i) DA of SM generally improves discharge predictions (with a mean efficiency of about 30%); (ii) unlike catchment area, the soil type and the catchment specific characteristics might have a remarkable influence on the results; (iii) simple rescaling techniques may perform equally well to more complex ones; (iv) an accurate quantification of the model error is paramount for a correct choice of the observation error and, (v) SM temporal variability has a stronger influence than the season itself. On this basis, we advise that DA of SM may be not a simple task and one should carefully test the optimality of the assimilation experiment prior to drawing any general conclusions.

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