Flooding is one of the most devastating natural hazards in the world and its forecast is essential in flood risk reduction and disaster response decision. The lack of adequate monitoring networks, especially in developing countries prevents near real-time flood prediction that could help to reduce the loss of lives and economic damages. In the last few years, increasing availability of multi-satellite sensors induced to develop new techniques for retrieving river discharge and especially in supporting discharge nowcasting and forecasting activities. Recently, the potential of radar altimetry to estimate water levels and discharge in ungauged river sites with good accuracy has been demonstrated. However, the considerable benefit derived from...
In developing regions missing data are prevalent in historical hydrological datasets, owing to finan...
Over last decades, we have witnessed an upward global trend in natural disaster occurrence. Hydrolog...
In developing regions missing data are prevalent in historical hydrological datasets, owing to finan...
Flood forecasting in the downstream part of any hydrological basin is extremely difficult due to the...
Thanks to the large number of satellites, the multimission approach is becoming a viable method to i...
River discharge measurements have proven invaluable to monitor the global water cycle, assess flood ...
In ungauged basin, space-based information is essential for the monitoring of hydrological water cyc...
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River discharge is an important quantity of the hydrologic cycle because it is essential for both sc...
Recent discharge observations are lacking for most rivers globally. Discharge can be estimated from ...
In the face of a sparse global river gauging station network in decline, new approaches are needed t...
International audience- Flooding of large alluvial plains provides a vital resource for ecosystem se...
In developing regions missing data are prevalent in historical hydrological datasets, owing to finan...
Over last decades, we have witnessed an upward global trend in natural disaster occurrence. Hydrolog...
In developing regions missing data are prevalent in historical hydrological datasets, owing to finan...
Flood forecasting in the downstream part of any hydrological basin is extremely difficult due to the...
Thanks to the large number of satellites, the multimission approach is becoming a viable method to i...
River discharge measurements have proven invaluable to monitor the global water cycle, assess flood ...
In ungauged basin, space-based information is essential for the monitoring of hydrological water cyc...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS-AMOSInternational audienceWet...
River discharge is an important quantity of the hydrologic cycle because it is essential for both sc...
Recent discharge observations are lacking for most rivers globally. Discharge can be estimated from ...
In the face of a sparse global river gauging station network in decline, new approaches are needed t...
International audience- Flooding of large alluvial plains provides a vital resource for ecosystem se...
In developing regions missing data are prevalent in historical hydrological datasets, owing to finan...
Over last decades, we have witnessed an upward global trend in natural disaster occurrence. Hydrolog...
In developing regions missing data are prevalent in historical hydrological datasets, owing to finan...