This year marks the centennial of the American Geophysical Union advancing Earth and space science and 89 years of hydrologic science. The last 100 years have seen science and technology dancing a harmonious and progressively accelerated waltz. Hydroelectric power generation has made widespread electrification possible, while the rise of electronics and the advent of computers have enabled hydrologists to exploit increasingly complex models. Scientists and engineers have conquered space, and now satellite-based products and remotely sensed data have become indispensable inputs for hydrometeorological forecasting. Yet several important elements that have accompanied humanity’s history – nature, culture, and people – have been relegated; and ...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The first issue of WRR appeared eight years...
International audienceWater is indispensable to life, and the human body cannot do without it for mo...
Improved data sharing is needed for hydrological modeling and water management that require better i...
Widely available digital technologies are empowering citizens who are increasingly well informed and...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
Hydrological monitoring is essential to guide evidence-based decision making necessary for sustainab...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
Hydrological modeling and water management intrinsically ask for better integration of data, informa...
Hydrology is the study of water’s (i) movement, (ii) transport and storage of mass and energy, and (...
Open, accessible, reusable, and reproducible hydrologic research can have a significant positive imp...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The first issue of WRR appeared eight years...
International audienceWater is indispensable to life, and the human body cannot do without it for mo...
Improved data sharing is needed for hydrological modeling and water management that require better i...
Widely available digital technologies are empowering citizens who are increasingly well informed and...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
Hydrological monitoring is essential to guide evidence-based decision making necessary for sustainab...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
Hydrological modeling and water management intrinsically ask for better integration of data, informa...
Hydrology is the study of water’s (i) movement, (ii) transport and storage of mass and energy, and (...
Open, accessible, reusable, and reproducible hydrologic research can have a significant positive imp...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The first issue of WRR appeared eight years...
International audienceWater is indispensable to life, and the human body cannot do without it for mo...
Improved data sharing is needed for hydrological modeling and water management that require better i...