Abstract

In situ soil moisture measurement networks are essential for developing, improving and validating satellite soil moisture products. In the east of the Netherlands, an area susceptible to droughts, a monitoring network for soil moisture and – temperature has been operational since 2009. Spread across an area of 45 by 40 km, twenty profile monitoring stations observe moisture and temperature in the root zone. Four field campaigns were conducted in order to calibrate the sensors and to assess the spatial representativeness of the measurements.The network has proven to be of great value for validation of satellite products (e.g. for SMAP soil moisture). In addition, continuation of the measurements will increase its value for climate studies. Currently, the network is being redesigned to better suit operational water management in the region, while preserving the value of long time series for climatological research, and taking into account its potential value for future missions. Here, we present an overview of the network and the observations since its establishment, including the adjustments that are being made to the network and research opportunities.Van der Velde, R., Benninga, H.J.F., Retsios, B., Vermunt, P.C., Salama, M.S. (2022) - Twelve years profile soil moisture and temperature measurements in Twente, the Netherlands. Earth System Science Data Discussions, 1-44.Velde, dr. ir. R van der (University of Twente) (2022): Twelve years profile soil moisture and temperature measurements in Twente, the Netherlands. DANS. https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-znj-wyg5

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