Australia experienced one of the worst droughts in history during the early 21st-century (termed the 'big dry'), exerting negative impacts on food production and water supply, with increased forest die-back and bushfires across large areas. Following the 'big dry', one of the largest La Nina events in the past century, in conjunction with an extreme positive excursion of the Southern Annular Mode (SAM), resulted in dramatic increased precipitation from 2010 to 2011 (termed the 'big wet'), causing widespread flooding and a recorded sea level drop. Despite these extreme hydroclimatic impacts, the spatial partitioning and temporal evolution of total water storage across Australia remains unknown. In this study we investigated the spatial-tempo...
An understanding of tropical hydroclimate variability, the associated drivers and how it is likely t...
This study examines the dynamics and robustness of large-scale evapotranspiration products in water-...
Worldwide food production is under ever-increasing demand. Meanwhile, climate change is disrupting r...
Australia experienced one of the worst droughts in history during the early 21st-century (termed the...
Australia recently experienced a long-term continental drought ('big dry', 2001-2009) followed by an...
Australia has experienced a large frequency of hydroclimatic events since the early 21st century, wi...
International audienceLarge-scale ocean-atmosphere interactions are hypothesized as the main drivers...
The Big Dry, a recent drought over southeast Australia, began around 1997 and continued until 2011. ...
By influencing water tables of saline aquifers, multiyear dry or wet periods can significantly delay...
Southeast Australia (SEA) experienced a protracted drought during the mid-1990s until early 2010 (kn...
The Murray-Darling Basin in southeast Australia is experiencing one of the most severe droughts obse...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) products allow the quantification of total water...
Abstract Following extreme drought during the 2019–2020 bushfire summer, the eastern part of Austral...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) estimates retrieved from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment...
Droughts often evolve gradually and cover large areas, and therefore, affect many people and activit...
An understanding of tropical hydroclimate variability, the associated drivers and how it is likely t...
This study examines the dynamics and robustness of large-scale evapotranspiration products in water-...
Worldwide food production is under ever-increasing demand. Meanwhile, climate change is disrupting r...
Australia experienced one of the worst droughts in history during the early 21st-century (termed the...
Australia recently experienced a long-term continental drought ('big dry', 2001-2009) followed by an...
Australia has experienced a large frequency of hydroclimatic events since the early 21st century, wi...
International audienceLarge-scale ocean-atmosphere interactions are hypothesized as the main drivers...
The Big Dry, a recent drought over southeast Australia, began around 1997 and continued until 2011. ...
By influencing water tables of saline aquifers, multiyear dry or wet periods can significantly delay...
Southeast Australia (SEA) experienced a protracted drought during the mid-1990s until early 2010 (kn...
The Murray-Darling Basin in southeast Australia is experiencing one of the most severe droughts obse...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) products allow the quantification of total water...
Abstract Following extreme drought during the 2019–2020 bushfire summer, the eastern part of Austral...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) estimates retrieved from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment...
Droughts often evolve gradually and cover large areas, and therefore, affect many people and activit...
An understanding of tropical hydroclimate variability, the associated drivers and how it is likely t...
This study examines the dynamics and robustness of large-scale evapotranspiration products in water-...
Worldwide food production is under ever-increasing demand. Meanwhile, climate change is disrupting r...