Since March 2002, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) has provided first estimates of land water storage variations by monitoring the time-variable component of Earth's gravity field. Here we characterize spatial-temporal variations in terrestrial water storage changes (TWSC) from GRACE and compare them to those simulated with the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS). Additionally, we use GLDAS simulations to infer how TWSC is partitioned into snow, canopy water and soil water components, and to understand how variations in the hydrologic fluxes act to enhance or dissipate the stores. Results quantify the range of GRACE-derived storage changes during the studied period and place them in the context of seasonal variat...
Based on satellite observations of Earth's time variable gravity field from the Gravity Recovery and...
Variations in terrestrial water storage affect weather, climate, geophysical phenomena, and life on ...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
(GRACE) satellites have produced an unprecedented data set of terrestrial water storage (TWS) change...
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and wate...
While continental water storage plays a key role in the Earth's water, energy, and biogeochemical cy...
Terrestrial water storage consists of all water reservoirs of the Earth system, including groundwate...
International audienceHydrological models and the data derived from the Gravity Recovery and Climate...
peer reviewedA land surface model's ability to simulate states (e.g., soil moisture) and fluxes (e.g...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
The GRACE satellites provide signals of total terrestrial water storage (TWS) variations over large...
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in th...
The amount of water stored on continents is an important constraint for water mass and energy exchan...
The amount of water stored on continents is an important constraint for water mass and energy exchan...
The GRACE satellites provide signals of total terrestrial water storage (TWS) variations over large ...
Based on satellite observations of Earth's time variable gravity field from the Gravity Recovery and...
Variations in terrestrial water storage affect weather, climate, geophysical phenomena, and life on ...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
(GRACE) satellites have produced an unprecedented data set of terrestrial water storage (TWS) change...
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and wate...
While continental water storage plays a key role in the Earth's water, energy, and biogeochemical cy...
Terrestrial water storage consists of all water reservoirs of the Earth system, including groundwate...
International audienceHydrological models and the data derived from the Gravity Recovery and Climate...
peer reviewedA land surface model's ability to simulate states (e.g., soil moisture) and fluxes (e.g...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
The GRACE satellites provide signals of total terrestrial water storage (TWS) variations over large...
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in th...
The amount of water stored on continents is an important constraint for water mass and energy exchan...
The amount of water stored on continents is an important constraint for water mass and energy exchan...
The GRACE satellites provide signals of total terrestrial water storage (TWS) variations over large ...
Based on satellite observations of Earth's time variable gravity field from the Gravity Recovery and...
Variations in terrestrial water storage affect weather, climate, geophysical phenomena, and life on ...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...