Remote Sensing (May 2020)

SMOS Third Mission Reprocessing after 10 Years in Orbit

  • Roger Oliva,
  • Manuel Martín-Neira,
  • Ignasi Corbella,
  • Josep Closa,
  • Albert Zurita,
  • François Cabot,
  • Ali Khazaal,
  • Philippe Richaume,
  • Juha Kainulainen,
  • Jose Barbosa,
  • Gonçalo Lopes,
  • Joseph Tenerelli,
  • Raul Díez-García,
  • Veronica González-Gambau,
  • Raffaele Crapolicchio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12101645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1645

Abstract

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After more than 10 years in orbit, the SMOS team has started a new reprocessing campaign for the SMOS measurements, which includes the changes in calibration and image reconstruction that have been made to the Level 1 Operational Processor (L1OP) during the past few years. The current L1 processor, version v620, was used for the second mission reprocessing in 2014. The new version, v724, is the one run in the third mission reprocessing and will become the new operational processor. The present paper explains the major changes applied and analyses the quality of the data with different metrics. The results have been obtained with numerous individual tests that have confirmed the benefits of the evolutions and an end-to-end processing campaign involving three years of data used to assess the improvements of the SMOS measurements quantitatively.

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