Our fifth and last SMAPEx field campaing is starting soon and our blog is already online. Please visit us on smapex5.blogspot.com.au for daily updates on the preparations for departure, arrival of the Teams to the field, and daily activities during our sampling days. See you there!
SMAPEx-4 Blog: Updates from the field
News from the fourth Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAPEx-4) field campaign, carried out in Yanco, NSW, Australia from 1-23 May 2015. This field experiment is part of the CalVal activities for the NASA SMAP mission, launched on January 31st, 2015.
Friday, 28 August 2015
Saturday, 23 May 2015
Friday, 22 May 2015
Fingers in the pie
If you look closely you can see the imprint of a hand right over the core SMAP validation area, that shadowed it from the heavy rain experienced in the north and east of the site on Tuesday May 19th.
Post by: Prof Jeffrey Walker, Monash University, Australia
Post by: Prof Jeffrey Walker, Monash University, Australia
And now we're famous!
Post by: Prof Jeffrey Walker, Monash University, Australia
All good things must come to an end
It has been an enjoyable time and a diversity of conditions observed over the past three weeks.
The team enjoys a celebratory dinner at the end of the last sampling day, before completing the pack up and long drive back home.
Post by: Prof Jeffrey Walker, Monash University, Australia
The team enjoys a celebratory dinner at the end of the last sampling day, before completing the pack up and long drive back home.
Post by: Prof Jeffrey Walker, Monash University, Australia
Remeniscing about SMAPEx-4
SMAPEx-4 is almost over and participants are ready to return home. Now it's time to look back at some non-SMAP related events during the campaign, as where there is work, there needs to be fun, too. Here are the first ones, Anouk and Al cleaning up the raffles (on two different days) at the Leeton Soldiers Club.
And Al not waiting long to put it to good use...
And Al not waiting long to put it to good use...
Thursday, 21 May 2015
Article from our colleagues at UNSW
Seokhyeon Kim and Robert Parinussa from the Water Research Centre at the University of New South Wales in Sydney (Australia) are part of the group of scientists participating in the SMAPEx-4 campaign. Check out the article about the experiment that has been published at their website here
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