The 2018–2019 drought in north-western and central Europe caused severe damage to a wide range of sectors. It also emphasised the fact that, even in countries with temperate climates, adaptations are needed to cope with increasing future drought frequencies. A crucial component of drought management strategies is to monitor the status of groundwater resources. However, providing up-to-date assessments of regional groundwater drought development remains challenging due to the limited availability of high-quality data. This limits many studies to small selections of groundwater monitoring sites, giving an incomplete image of drought dynamics. In this study, a time series modelling-based method for data preparation was developed and applied to...
Large-scale models are often applied to study past drought (forced with global reanalysis datasets) ...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65 % of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worryin...
Hydrological models have become more and more important tools for the management of the water resour...
In 2018–2020, meteorological droughts over Northwestern Europe caused severe declines in groundwater...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65% of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worrying...
In 2015, central and eastern Europe were affected by a severe drought. This event has recently been ...
Hydrological drought often gets less attention compared to meteorological drought. For water resourc...
Groundwater is a vital resource for freshwater supply during extended droughts and also a key storag...
Hydrological drought often gets less attention compared to meteorological drought. For water resourc...
There is a need for a better understanding of the heterogeneous spatio-temporal response of aquifers...
The lack of comprehensive groundwater observations at regional and global scales has promoted the us...
Groundwater drought is a spatially and temporally variable phenomenon. Here we describe the developm...
Major droughts, such as recent events in 2011-12, 2015 and 2017-18, exhibit spatial coherence across...
An empirical (geo)statistical modelling scheme is developed to address the challenges of modelling t...
Recent droughts in Europe have shown that national water systems are facing increasing challenges wh...
Large-scale models are often applied to study past drought (forced with global reanalysis datasets) ...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65 % of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worryin...
Hydrological models have become more and more important tools for the management of the water resour...
In 2018–2020, meteorological droughts over Northwestern Europe caused severe declines in groundwater...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65% of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worrying...
In 2015, central and eastern Europe were affected by a severe drought. This event has recently been ...
Hydrological drought often gets less attention compared to meteorological drought. For water resourc...
Groundwater is a vital resource for freshwater supply during extended droughts and also a key storag...
Hydrological drought often gets less attention compared to meteorological drought. For water resourc...
There is a need for a better understanding of the heterogeneous spatio-temporal response of aquifers...
The lack of comprehensive groundwater observations at regional and global scales has promoted the us...
Groundwater drought is a spatially and temporally variable phenomenon. Here we describe the developm...
Major droughts, such as recent events in 2011-12, 2015 and 2017-18, exhibit spatial coherence across...
An empirical (geo)statistical modelling scheme is developed to address the challenges of modelling t...
Recent droughts in Europe have shown that national water systems are facing increasing challenges wh...
Large-scale models are often applied to study past drought (forced with global reanalysis datasets) ...
In Europe, it is estimated that around 65 % of drinking water is extracted from groundwater. Worryin...
Hydrological models have become more and more important tools for the management of the water resour...