COSMOS-UK: national soil moisture and hydrometeorology data for environmental science research
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Published:2021-04-28
Issue:4
Volume:13
Page:1737-1757
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Cooper Hollie M.ORCID, Bennett Emma, Blake James, Blyth EleanorORCID, Boorman David, Cooper ElizabethORCID, Evans Jonathan, Fry MatthewORCID, Jenkins Alan, Morrison RossORCID, Rylett Daniel, Stanley Simon, Szczykulska Magdalena, Trill EmilyORCID, Antoniou Vasileios, Askquith-Ellis Anne, Ball Lucy, Brooks Milo, Clarke Michael A., Cowan Nicholas, Cumming Alexander, Farrand Philip, Hitt Olivia, Lord William, Scarlett Peter, Swain Oliver, Thornton Jenna, Warwick Alan, Winterbourn Ben
Abstract
Abstract. The COSMOS-UK observation network has been providing
field-scale soil moisture and hydrometeorological measurements across the UK
since 2013. At the time of publication a total of 51 COSMOS-UK sites have
been established, each delivering high-temporal resolution data in near-real
time. Each site utilizes a cosmic-ray neutron sensor, which counts
epithermal neutrons at the land surface. These measurements are used to
derive field-scale near-surface soil water content, which can provide unique
insight for science, industry, and agriculture by filling a scale gap
between localized point soil moisture and large-scale satellite soil
moisture datasets. Additional soil physics and meteorological measurements
are made by the COSMOS-UK network including precipitation, air temperature,
relative humidity, barometric pressure, soil heat flux, wind speed and
direction, and components of incoming and outgoing radiation. These
near-real-time observational data can be used to improve the performance of
hydrological models, validate remote sensing products, improve
hydro-meteorological forecasting, and underpin applications across a range of
other scientific fields. The most recent version of the COSMOS-UK dataset is
publically available at https://doi.org/10.5285/b5c190e4-e35d-40ea-8fbe-598da03a1185
(Stanley et al., 2021).
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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