QA4SM: a service for transparent and reproducible evaluation of satellite soil moisture products

Daniel Aberer,Wolfgang Preimesberger, Pietro Stradiotti,Samuel Scherrer,Monika Tercjak,Alexander Gruber,Wouter Dorigo, Alexander Boresch, Irene Himmelbauer, François Gibon,Philippe Richaume,Arnaud Mialon,Yann Kerr, Ali Mahmoodia,Raffaele Crapolicchio,Roberto Sabia, Raul Garcia,Philippe Goryl,Klaus Scipal

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<p>Quality assessment is an integral part of creating climate data records. Producers of satellite based records want to evaluate whether their products fulfill certain quality requirements, such as the ones set by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) or by the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS). Users of these data, on the other hand, are usually interested in their fitness-for-purpose in terms of specific applications, temporal/spatial subsets, and how different data sets of the same variable compare to each other.<br />Quality Assurance for Soil Moisture (QA4SM) is an online validation service for (inter)comparing soil moisture records and assessing their quality, incorporating best practices, in a standardized, traceable way via an easy-to-use graphical user interface. The processing chain includes automatic preprocessing (filtering, temporal/spatial matching, scaling) of input data and computation of a set of quality metrics (e.g., correlation, bias, signal-to-noise-ratio). It provides an open and flexible framework in which users can upload their own data for comparison to state-of-the-art records that are already integrated in the service. These include reference data from the International Soil Moisture Network (ISMN), reanalysis data from ERA5 and GLDAS Noah, and various satellite based records such as SMOS, SMAP, Sentinel-1, ESA CCI, and C3S.&#160;<br />In this presentation we give insight into the scientific and technical background of developing a cloud-based validation service and its current capabilities. We explain the advantages a service like this has, and how it can benefit users of climate data records with minimal effort.</p> <p>The service was launched as part of the Quality Assurance for High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Soil Moisture Data (QA4SM-HR) project through the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) and is currently developed within the framework of the European Space Agency&#8217;s Fiducial Reference Measurement for Soil Moisture (FRM4SM) project. It can be accessed at: https://qa4sm.eu</p>
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