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Downscaling Microwave Brightness Temperatures Using Self Regularized Regressive Models

Abstract

A novel algorithm is proposed to downscale microwave brightness temperatures (TB\mathrm{T_B}), at scales of 10-40 km such as those from the Soil Moisture Active Passive mission to a resolution meaningful for hydrological and agricultural applications. This algorithm, called Self-Regularized Regressive Models (SRRM), uses auxiliary variables correlated to TB\mathrm{T_B} along-with a limited set of \textit{in-situ} SM observations, which are converted to high resolution TB\mathrm{T_B} observations using biophysical models. It includes an information-theoretic clustering step based on all auxiliary variables to identify areas of similarity, followed by a kernel regression step that produces downscaled TB\mathrm{T_B}. This was implemented on a multi-scale synthetic data-set over NC-Florida for one year. An RMSE of 5.76~K with standard deviation of 2.8~k was achieved during the vegetated season and an RMSE of 1.2~K with a standard deviation of 0.9~K during periods of no vegetation.

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