Abstract Following extreme drought during the 2019–2020 bushfire summer, the eastern part of Australia suffered from a week‐long intense rainfall and extensive flooding in March 2021. Understanding how much water storage changes in response to these climate extremes is critical for developing timely water management strategies. To quantify prompt water storage changes associated with the 2021 March flooding, we processed the low‐latency (1–3 days), high‐precision intersatellite laser ranging measurements from GRACE Follow‐On spacecraft and determined instantaneous gravity changes along spacecraft orbital passes. Such new data processing detected an abrupt surge of water storage approaching 60–70 trillion liters (km3 of water) over a week in...
By influencing water tables of saline aquifers, multiyear dry or wet periods can significantly delay...
Australia recently experienced a long-term continental drought ('big dry', 2001-2009) followed by an...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
Australia experienced one of the worst droughts in history during the early 21st-century (termed the...
GRACE geoid data were used to monitor and analyse the severe multi-year drought of Murray-Darling ri...
Extreme droughts have caused significant socioeconomic and environmental damage worldwide. In Brazil...
Surface water is a critical resource in semi-arid areas. The Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) of Australia...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) estimates retrieved from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment...
This study represents the first attempt to examine spatial and seasonal variations of the surface wa...
Prolonged hydrologic drought disturbs the natural state of ecosystems, stresses regional water suppl...
Drylands cover over 40% of the global land area and are home to more than 2 billion humans. Here, we...
A drought-induced water storage deficit index (D-WSDI) is proposed to quantify the response of GRACE...
Droughts often evolve gradually and cover large areas, and therefore, affect many people and activit...
Lake Victoria in Africa, the world’s second largest freshwater lake, has been experiencing receding ...
Droughts often evolve gradually and cover large areas, and therefore, affect many people and activit...
By influencing water tables of saline aquifers, multiyear dry or wet periods can significantly delay...
Australia recently experienced a long-term continental drought ('big dry', 2001-2009) followed by an...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
Australia experienced one of the worst droughts in history during the early 21st-century (termed the...
GRACE geoid data were used to monitor and analyse the severe multi-year drought of Murray-Darling ri...
Extreme droughts have caused significant socioeconomic and environmental damage worldwide. In Brazil...
Surface water is a critical resource in semi-arid areas. The Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) of Australia...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) estimates retrieved from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment...
This study represents the first attempt to examine spatial and seasonal variations of the surface wa...
Prolonged hydrologic drought disturbs the natural state of ecosystems, stresses regional water suppl...
Drylands cover over 40% of the global land area and are home to more than 2 billion humans. Here, we...
A drought-induced water storage deficit index (D-WSDI) is proposed to quantify the response of GRACE...
Droughts often evolve gradually and cover large areas, and therefore, affect many people and activit...
Lake Victoria in Africa, the world’s second largest freshwater lake, has been experiencing receding ...
Droughts often evolve gradually and cover large areas, and therefore, affect many people and activit...
By influencing water tables of saline aquifers, multiyear dry or wet periods can significantly delay...
Australia recently experienced a long-term continental drought ('big dry', 2001-2009) followed by an...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...