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Abstract During compound heatwave and drought events (CHDE), a significant amount of soil moisture is released into the atmosphere through evapotranspiration. In this study, we used multi‐source atmospheric water vapor isotope data sets, including satellite and ground‐based observations, to investigate the role of evapotranspired water vapor (EWV ...
Tao Xu +8 more
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Original data for study on Human water consumption intensifies hydrological drought worldwide
Niko Wanders +3 more
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The study on the response of erosion and deposition evolution in the main channel of the Tarim River to water and sediment conditions under different representative years. [PDF]
Gao J, Li L, Zong Q, Dai W.
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Interdecadal Increase in Spring‐To‐Summer Persistence of Central American Precipitation Anomalies
Abstract Central American agriculture and ecosystems are acutely sensitive to rainfall that spans the spring‐summer growing window, yet most studies still evaluate each season in isolation. Here we demonstrate that, since the 2000s, Central American precipitation anomalies in spring have become more likely to persist into summer‐a shift that single ...
Jinwen Weng +6 more
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A global drought dataset for Multivariate Composite Drought Index (MCDI) and its constituent drought indices. [PDF]
Yuan M +8 more
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Abstract Global warming enhances soil moisture (SM)‐temperature (SM‐T) coupling, exacerbating extreme climates. However, the mechanisms and future trends of this enhancement remain inadequately understood. Analysis of multiple reanalysis data sets shows that during summer seasons of 1981–2020, approximately 45.6% of global lands exhibit a significant ...
Xuwen Zhang +10 more
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GNSS evaluation of GRACE-assimilated water storage models over 89 river basins worldwide. [PDF]
Abbaszadeh M, van Dam T.
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Impact of Spatial Scale on Optical Earth Observation‐Derived Seasonal Surface Water Extents
Abstract Landsat‐derived products are the most prominent, publicly available sources of large‐scale surface water extent data. However, few studies have assessed the limitations of spatial scale on such products. Here, we mapped seasonal surface water extents utilizing high‐resolution (4.77 m) PlanetScope Basemap imagery and machine learning.
Mollie D. Gaines +7 more
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