A synergy between SMOS & AQUARIUS: Resampling SMOS maps at the resolution and incidence of AQUARIUS

On one hand, the SMOS mission is an ESA project aimed at global monitoring of surface Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity from radiometric L-band observations. The single payload of the mission is MIRAS, a Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis. It has been successfully lofted into orbit on November 2nd, 2009. On the other hand, AQUARIUS/SAC-D mission is a partnership between NASA and CONAE for monitoring sea surface salinity from space. The observatory includes AQUARIUS, an L-band radiometer/radar combination and the mission is scheduled for launch on June 9th, 2011. This work is concerned with the synergy between both instruments. It is shown how the brightness temperature maps retrieved from MIRAS interferometric measurements can be resampled down to the ground resolution achieved by the three beams of AQUARIUS without introducing any artifact.

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