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The National Aeronautics Space Administration's (NASA‘s) Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission will be completing its first extension phase in August 2020. The uncertainty of SMAP soil moisture products is≤ 0.04 m3/m3. During the first extension phase, SMAP data have been used to advance our understanding of water, energy and carbon cycles. Significant progress has also been made to transition the use of SMAP data to operational communities. In particular, the United States Air Force (USAF) and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) have included SMAP data in their operational forecast systems. The SMAP project has been performing a recalibration of radiometer data using four years of cold sky maneuver data. The recalibrated data and updated soil moisture and freeze/thaw products will be presented during the meeting. The SMAP project is preparing an extension proposal to continue the data acquisition and processing activities for another three years (2021–2023) and also identifying additional activities for 2024–2026. We will describe the activities for the second extension phase, including plans for SMAPVEX20 and ‘22 field campaigns. |