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Global amplification of water whiplash revealed by terrestrial water storage
Hydroclimate volatility, characterized by abrupt transitions between dry and wet extremes, poses a growing threat to global water security. Yet, current understanding of these transitions largely relies on meteorological metrics, which often fail to capture the full complexity of hydrological processes, land surface memory, and human water management ...Yuheng Yang, Ruiying Zhao
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Remote sensing of terrestrial water storage, soil moisture and surface waters
2004Comprehensive monitoring of terrestrial water is critical for characterizing changes in water availability, hydrologic extremes, to determine human impacts on the water cycle, and more generally, for enhanced predictive understanding of regional and global water cycles and their interactions within the Earth system.
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Terrestrial Water Storage Reconstruction: A Causal Inference Approach
The water availability in a region is driven by the water cycle, which is changing quickly in response to climate change and direct human interventions. The water cycle is defined and controlled by the variation in water fluxes such as Precipitation (P), Evapotranspiration (Et), Runoff (R), and Storage change (ΔS).Vivek Kumar Yadav +1 more
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