ECMWF: Patricia de Rosnay , Sebastien Garrigues , Ewan Pinnington , Peter Weston , David Fairbairn
TU Wien: @sebastian.hahn@geo.tuwien.ac.at, User wolfgang dot wagner at geo dot tuwien dot ac dot at
Agenda
1- introduction and context (Patricia)
2- Tour de table
3- status of observation operator development (Sébastien, slides)
4- Discussion points
- Difficult to aim for a single forward operator that works for everything
- Global vs local NN. Difficult to have a global NN that works globally even accounting for vegetation
- Important to filter out frozen soils
- RMS of 2dB is still very large compared to the signal. The measurement noise is 0.2dB. It would be useful to have RMS closer to the measurement noise. At a given location in the temporal domain, the main driving factor is SM. Spatial approach give more information on vegetation. Subsurface scattering: issue everywhere. The best variable to predict is the coarse factor.
- Also need to account for slope and incidence angle computation
- Trend in backscatter data related to land cover changes
- ASCAT is also affected by RFI issues
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