“…For example, land-atmosphere models [Delworth and Manabe, 1989, Entekhabi et al, 1996, Ferranti and Viterbo, 2006, precipitation forecasting models Suarez, 2003, Seuffert et al, 2002], regional and global climate models [Dirmeyer, 1999, Mahfouf et al, 1987, Seuffert et al, 2002, and hydrologic models at all scales [Houser et al, 1998, Lakshmi, 1998, Wood, 1997 would benefit from reliable soil moisture information. Similarly, soil moisture is important for flood forecasting [Beck et al, 2009, Dunne andBlack, 1970], drought monitoring and wildfire prediction [Bartsch et al, 2009, Bolten et al, 2010, crop growth and forest regrowth after wildfires [de Wit andvan Diepen, 2007, Kasischke et al, 2007], and malaria outbreak modeling [Montosi et al, 2012]. Soil moisture is an important variable in soil mechanical stability [Horn and Fleige, 2003], which is relevant in trafficability [Flores et al, 2014] and vehicle impact assessment and land rehabilitation [Shoop et al, 2005, Vero et al, 2014.…”