“…Due to their coarse resolution and the complex retrieval algorithms for the signals in steep topographic terrains, they are unable to capture the true soil moisture in regions with pronounced topography that changes over small spatial scale. Furthermore, the in situ soil moisture measurements necessary for the validation of remote sensing products (e.g., Albergel et al, 2011;Bircher et al, 2012;Rautiainen et al, 2012;Magagi et al, 2013) are also sparse in these areas, since measurements in mountainous terrains are costly to implement and were so far not in the focus of climatic studies. Although, the influence of soil moisture on the thermal regime of frozen ground was confirmed in many modeling studies (e.g., Hinkel et al, 2001;Boike et al, 2008;Westermann et al, 2009;Scherler et al, 2010) soil moisture measurements remain restricted to uncoordinated and project based installations (e.g., Hilbich et al, 2011;Rist and Phillips, 2005).…”