Modeling Water and Heat Balance Components for Large Agricultural Region Utilizing Information from Meteorological Satellites


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The method has been developed to evaluate water and heat balance components for vegetation covered area of regional scale based on the refined physical-mathematical model of vertical water and heat exchange between land surface and atmosphere (Land Surface Model, LSM) for vegetation season adapted to satellite information on land surface and meteorological conditions. The LSM is accommodated for utilizing satellite-derived estimates of vegetation and meteorological characteristics as model parameters and input variables. Estimates of these characteristics presented as distributions of their values over the study area have been obtained from AVHRR/NOAA, MODIS/EOS Terra and Aqua, SEVIRI/Meteosat-9, -10 data. To build such estimates methods and technologies have been developed and refined using results of thematic processing measurement data from these sensors. Among them the original Multi Threshold Method (MTM) has been developed and tested to calculate daily precipitation sums using rainfall intensity estimates retrieved from AVHRR and SEVIRI data with subsequent replacement of ground-measured rainfall amounts by these daily rainfalls. All technologies have been adapted to the study area with square of 227300 km2 being the part of the Central Black Earth Region of European Russia. Developed earlier procedures of utilizing satellitederived estimates of vegetation and meteorological characteristics (including precipitation) in the model have been refined and verified. Final result of modeling is the fields of soil water content, evapotranspiration and other water and heat balance components of the region under study for years 2012–2014 vegetation seasons.

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E. L. Muzylev

Water Problems Institute of RAS

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Email: muzylev@aqua.laser.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333

Z. P. Startseva

Water Problems Institute of RAS

Email: muzylev@aqua.laser.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333

A. B. Uspensky

State Research Center of Space Hydrometeorology “Planeta”

Email: muzylev@aqua.laser.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123242

E. V. Volkova

State Research Center of Space Hydrometeorology “Planeta”

Email: muzylev@aqua.laser.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123242

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