Global climate change will influence environmental conditions including temperature, surface radiation, soil moisture, and sea level, and it will also significantly impact regional-scale hydrologic processes such as evapotranspiration (ET), precipitation, runoff, and snowmelt. The quantity and quality of water available for drinking and other domestic usage is also likely to be affected by changes in these processes. Consequently, it is necessary to assess and reflect upon the challenges ahead for water infrastructure and the general public in metropolitan regions. One approach to the problem is to use index-based assessment, forecasting and planning. The drought indices previously developed were not developed for domestic water supplies, a...
Water is essential for life. With increasing human development and climate change, water has become ...
We report data on the projections of annual surface water demand and supply in the conterminous Unit...
Surface water resources (i.e., rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands) are severely affected by ant...
Global climate change will influence environmental conditions including temperature, surface radiati...
The impact of recent drought and water pollution episodes results in an acute need to project future...
Recent drought events in the U.S. have threatened drinking water supplies for communities in Marylan...
Recent extreme hydroclimatic events in the United States alone include, but are not limited to, the ...
More than half of the world population live in cities (Population Reference Bureau 2007). Many citie...
Climate change is likely to cause higher temperatures and alterations in precipitation patterns, wit...
Water resources management can benefit from applications of remote sensing and hydrologic models. Th...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
With the introduction of the earth observing satellites, remote sensing has become an important tool...
Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologi...
none2noSurface water resources are severely affected by human activities and climate variability, an...
Abstract: Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physi...
Water is essential for life. With increasing human development and climate change, water has become ...
We report data on the projections of annual surface water demand and supply in the conterminous Unit...
Surface water resources (i.e., rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands) are severely affected by ant...
Global climate change will influence environmental conditions including temperature, surface radiati...
The impact of recent drought and water pollution episodes results in an acute need to project future...
Recent drought events in the U.S. have threatened drinking water supplies for communities in Marylan...
Recent extreme hydroclimatic events in the United States alone include, but are not limited to, the ...
More than half of the world population live in cities (Population Reference Bureau 2007). Many citie...
Climate change is likely to cause higher temperatures and alterations in precipitation patterns, wit...
Water resources management can benefit from applications of remote sensing and hydrologic models. Th...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
With the introduction of the earth observing satellites, remote sensing has become an important tool...
Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologi...
none2noSurface water resources are severely affected by human activities and climate variability, an...
Abstract: Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physi...
Water is essential for life. With increasing human development and climate change, water has become ...
We report data on the projections of annual surface water demand and supply in the conterminous Unit...
Surface water resources (i.e., rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands) are severely affected by ant...