The snow-fed river basins of the Near East region are facing an urgent threat in the form of declining water resources. In this study, we analyzed several remote sensing products (optical, passive microwave, and gravimetric) and outputs of a meteorological reanalysis data set to understand the relationship between the terrestrial water storage anomalies and the mountain snowpack. The results from different satellite retrievals show a clear signal of a depletion of both water storage and the seasonal snowpack in four basins in the region. We find a strong reduction in terrestrial water storage over the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) observational period, particularly over the higher elevations. Snow-cover duration estimates ...
[1] A reliable snow water equivalent (SWE) product is critical for climate and hydrology studies in ...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
International audienceRecent global changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) and associated freshw...
Observed climate change has already led to a wide range of impacts on environmental systems and soci...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, it influences the radiation budget of th...
Seasonal snowpack is a vital water resource that impacts downstream water availability. However, acc...
Climate change alters the distribution, amount, and duration of snow cover and therefore affects the...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
Seasonal snowfall is the largest component of the water budget in many mountain headwater regions ar...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, the radiation budget, glaciers, flora an...
The frozen water reserves on the Earth are not only very dynamic in their nature, but also have sign...
Snow is one of the most vital cryospheric components owing to its wide coverage as well as its uniqu...
Central Asia consists of the five former Soviet States Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenis...
The eminent importance of snow cover for climatic, hydrologic, anthropogenic, and economic reasons h...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has the largest expanse of snow outside of the polar regions and it plays a...
[1] A reliable snow water equivalent (SWE) product is critical for climate and hydrology studies in ...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
International audienceRecent global changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) and associated freshw...
Observed climate change has already led to a wide range of impacts on environmental systems and soci...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, it influences the radiation budget of th...
Seasonal snowpack is a vital water resource that impacts downstream water availability. However, acc...
Climate change alters the distribution, amount, and duration of snow cover and therefore affects the...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
Seasonal snowfall is the largest component of the water budget in many mountain headwater regions ar...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, the radiation budget, glaciers, flora an...
The frozen water reserves on the Earth are not only very dynamic in their nature, but also have sign...
Snow is one of the most vital cryospheric components owing to its wide coverage as well as its uniqu...
Central Asia consists of the five former Soviet States Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenis...
The eminent importance of snow cover for climatic, hydrologic, anthropogenic, and economic reasons h...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has the largest expanse of snow outside of the polar regions and it plays a...
[1] A reliable snow water equivalent (SWE) product is critical for climate and hydrology studies in ...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
International audienceRecent global changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) and associated freshw...