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Articles | Volume X-3/W3-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-3-W3-2025-101-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-3-W3-2025-101-2026
20 Jan 2026
 | 20 Jan 2026

Analyzing the potential of ASCAT Surface Soil Moisture 6.25 km for drought monitoring over Mexico

Dariela A. Vázquez Rodríguez, Pavan Muguda Sanjeevamurthy, Wolfgang Wagner, Sebastian Hahn, and Fabiola D. Yépez-Rincón

Keywords: Drought monitoring, Satellite information, Soil moisture, Precipitation anomalies, Drought indicators

Abstract. This study assessed the potential of the ASCAT SSM 6.25 km product for agricultural drought monitoring across Mexico. The drought monitoring in Mexico currently relies on precipitation-based indices, without considering the use of in situ soil moisture observations and satellite-derived soil moisture products. To evaluate the performance, cross-validation was performed between ASCAT, ERA5-Land, and ESA CCI soil moisture products for assessing correlations under varying climatic and land cover conditions. Furthermore, drought indicators, including SMAPI and SPEI, were calculated and compared against the SPI from the Mexican Drought Monitor to evaluate the assessment during drought events. Results showed strong potential of ASCAT SSM in central and northeastern Mexico, while arid regions exhibited low correlation due to subsurface scattering effects. Otherwise, soil moisture anomalies derived from ASCAT aligned well with precipitation anomalies outside arid zones. In conclusion, ASCAT SSM 6.25 km demonstrates significant potential for integration into Mexico’s drought monitoring systems as drought indicators based on ASCAT effectively captured precipitation deficits and drought conditions, mirroring SPI patterns reported by national monitoring agencies.

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