Freshwater availability is changing worldwide. Here we quantify 34 trends in terrestrial water storage (TWS) observed by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites during 2002-2016 and categorize their drivers as natural interannual variability, unsustainable groundwater consumption, or climate change. Several of these trends had been lacking thorough investigation and attribution, including massive changes in northwestern China and the Okavango delta. Others are consistent with climate model predictions. This observation-based assessment of how the world's water landscape is responding to human impacts and climate variations provides a blueprint for evaluating and predicting emerging threats to water and food security
Under variable and changing climates groundwater storage sustains vital ecosystems and enables fresh...
In this study, new estimates of monthly freshwater discharge from continents, drainage regions, and ...
International audienceProliferation of different total water storage (TWS) change products from the ...
Access to fresh water is critical for human well-being, economic activity and, in some cases, politi...
Monitoring changes in freshwater availability is critical for human society and sustainable economic...
Changes in the climate and population growth will critically impact the future supply and demand of ...
Assessing reliability of global models is critical because of increasing reliance on these models to...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) modulates the hydrological cycle and is a key determinant of water a...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) modulates the hydrological cycle and is a key determinant of water a...
Hydrological models and the data derived from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) sa...
International audienceRecent global changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) and associated freshw...
Observing basin water storage response due to hydroclimatic fluxes and human water use provides valu...
Terrestrial water storage consists of all water reservoirs of the Earth system, including groundwate...
The amount of water stored on continents is an important constraint for water mass and energy exchan...
Drylands cover over 40% of the global land area and are home to more than 2 billion humans. Here, we...
Under variable and changing climates groundwater storage sustains vital ecosystems and enables fresh...
In this study, new estimates of monthly freshwater discharge from continents, drainage regions, and ...
International audienceProliferation of different total water storage (TWS) change products from the ...
Access to fresh water is critical for human well-being, economic activity and, in some cases, politi...
Monitoring changes in freshwater availability is critical for human society and sustainable economic...
Changes in the climate and population growth will critically impact the future supply and demand of ...
Assessing reliability of global models is critical because of increasing reliance on these models to...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) modulates the hydrological cycle and is a key determinant of water a...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) modulates the hydrological cycle and is a key determinant of water a...
Hydrological models and the data derived from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) sa...
International audienceRecent global changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) and associated freshw...
Observing basin water storage response due to hydroclimatic fluxes and human water use provides valu...
Terrestrial water storage consists of all water reservoirs of the Earth system, including groundwate...
The amount of water stored on continents is an important constraint for water mass and energy exchan...
Drylands cover over 40% of the global land area and are home to more than 2 billion humans. Here, we...
Under variable and changing climates groundwater storage sustains vital ecosystems and enables fresh...
In this study, new estimates of monthly freshwater discharge from continents, drainage regions, and ...
International audienceProliferation of different total water storage (TWS) change products from the ...