Ames Research Center has partnered with the California Department of Water Resources to develop satellite-based technologies to mitigate drought conditions. One project aims to help water managers adjust their irrigation to match the biological needs of each crop, and another involves monitoring areas where land is fallow so emergency relief can more quickly aid affected communities
Drought is a weather related natural disaster that occurs in virtually all climatic zones of the wor...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) consists of groundwater, soil moisture and permafrost, surface water...
California has been experiencing dryer-than-normal conditions for the past fifteen years. In 2014, t...
Over the past decade, California has experienced a serious drought. Using the National Center for At...
Every month, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Center for Climate Predict...
Using NASA Landsat satellite and other remote sensing topographical data, Radar Technologies Interna...
As the harvest season approached in August 2012, much of the United States remained in the grip of a...
In California, predicted climate warming increases the likelihood of extreme droughts. As irrigated ...
Due to population growth and progress made in sustainable water management, water resources availabi...
Drought is a weather related natural disaster that occurs in virtually all climatic zones of the wor...
Mapping evapotranspiration (ET) from agricultural areas in Californias Central Valley is critical fo...
The drought of 2012 in the North America devastated agricultural crops and pastures, further damagin...
The value of satellite remote sensing for drought monitoring was first realized more than two decade...
In California, predicted climate warming increases the likelihood of extreme droughts. As irrigated ...
ABSTRACT In California and other regions vulnerable to water shortages, new technologies are needed ...
Drought is a weather related natural disaster that occurs in virtually all climatic zones of the wor...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) consists of groundwater, soil moisture and permafrost, surface water...
California has been experiencing dryer-than-normal conditions for the past fifteen years. In 2014, t...
Over the past decade, California has experienced a serious drought. Using the National Center for At...
Every month, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Center for Climate Predict...
Using NASA Landsat satellite and other remote sensing topographical data, Radar Technologies Interna...
As the harvest season approached in August 2012, much of the United States remained in the grip of a...
In California, predicted climate warming increases the likelihood of extreme droughts. As irrigated ...
Due to population growth and progress made in sustainable water management, water resources availabi...
Drought is a weather related natural disaster that occurs in virtually all climatic zones of the wor...
Mapping evapotranspiration (ET) from agricultural areas in Californias Central Valley is critical fo...
The drought of 2012 in the North America devastated agricultural crops and pastures, further damagin...
The value of satellite remote sensing for drought monitoring was first realized more than two decade...
In California, predicted climate warming increases the likelihood of extreme droughts. As irrigated ...
ABSTRACT In California and other regions vulnerable to water shortages, new technologies are needed ...
Drought is a weather related natural disaster that occurs in virtually all climatic zones of the wor...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) consists of groundwater, soil moisture and permafrost, surface water...
California has been experiencing dryer-than-normal conditions for the past fifteen years. In 2014, t...