In 2015, central and eastern Europe were affected by a severe drought. This event has recently been studied from meteorological and streamflow perspective, but no analysis of the groundwater situation has been performed. One of the reasons is that real-time groundwater level observations often are not available. In this study, we evaluate two alternative approaches to quantify the 2015 groundwater drought over two regions in southern Germany and eastern Netherlands. The first approach is based on spatially explicit relationships between meteorological conditions and historic groundwater level observations. The second approach uses the Gravity Recovery Climate Experiment (GRACE) terrestrial water storage (TWS) and groundwater anomalies deriv...
Groundwater is the largest store of freshwater on Earth after the cryosphere and provides a substant...
The gravity recovery and climate experiment (GRACE) observations have so far been utilized to detect...
Monitoring of the fluctuations of groundwater storage is particularly important in arid and semi-ari...
The 2018–2019 drought in north-western and central Europe caused severe damage to a wide range of se...
The lack of comprehensive groundwater observations at regional and global scales has promoted the us...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65% of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worrying...
Groundwater is a vital resource for freshwater supply during extended droughts and also a key storag...
The scarcity of groundwater storage change data at the global scale hinders our ability to monitor g...
editorial reviewedGroundwater plays a unique role in the terrestrial water cycle. It is one of the p...
The operational monitoring of long-term hydrological droughts is often based on the standardised pre...
peer reviewedA land surface model's ability to simulate states (e.g., soil moisture) and fluxes (e.g...
Major droughts, such as recent events in 2011-12, 2015 and 2017-18, exhibit spatial coherence across...
The lack of comprehensive groundwater observations at regional and global scales has promoted the us...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65 % of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worryin...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
Groundwater is the largest store of freshwater on Earth after the cryosphere and provides a substant...
The gravity recovery and climate experiment (GRACE) observations have so far been utilized to detect...
Monitoring of the fluctuations of groundwater storage is particularly important in arid and semi-ari...
The 2018–2019 drought in north-western and central Europe caused severe damage to a wide range of se...
The lack of comprehensive groundwater observations at regional and global scales has promoted the us...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65% of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worrying...
Groundwater is a vital resource for freshwater supply during extended droughts and also a key storag...
The scarcity of groundwater storage change data at the global scale hinders our ability to monitor g...
editorial reviewedGroundwater plays a unique role in the terrestrial water cycle. It is one of the p...
The operational monitoring of long-term hydrological droughts is often based on the standardised pre...
peer reviewedA land surface model's ability to simulate states (e.g., soil moisture) and fluxes (e.g...
Major droughts, such as recent events in 2011-12, 2015 and 2017-18, exhibit spatial coherence across...
The lack of comprehensive groundwater observations at regional and global scales has promoted the us...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65 % of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worryin...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
Groundwater is the largest store of freshwater on Earth after the cryosphere and provides a substant...
The gravity recovery and climate experiment (GRACE) observations have so far been utilized to detect...
Monitoring of the fluctuations of groundwater storage is particularly important in arid and semi-ari...