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John D. Bolten
Chief of the Hydrological Sciences Lab , NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Using SMAP soil moisture to optimize the design of in situ soil moisture observation networks
ACHIEVEMENTS IN SOIL MOISTURE SCIENCE: IN SITU, MODELING, AND REMOTE SENSING III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
ManhHung Le, John D. Bolten, Kyung Y. Kim, Kristen...
Characterization of regional soil moisture (SM) observations from ground-based networks is crucial for understanding SM patterns and dynamics and impr...
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Quantifying the Impact of Meteorological Dynamic Lapse Regimes on Snowpack in Land Surface Models
THE GLOBAL WATER CYCLE: COUPLING AND EXCHANGES OF MASS AND ENERGY BETWEEN THE OCEAN, LAND, CRYOSPHERE, AND ATMOSPHERE I POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
Kristen M. Whitney, Sujay V. Kumar, John D. Bolten...
Accurate characterization of surface meteorological distributions over coastal areas and complex terrain, especially the relationship between temperat...
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Revolutionizing Earth System Modeling with Generative AI: An Open-Source Framework for Accelerated Discovery
APPLICATION OF AI TOOLS TO EMPOWER HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES: OBSERVATIONS/MONITORING, ANALYTICS/ASSESSMENTS, AND MODELING/PREDICTION/EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS II ELIGHTNING
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Jinwoong Yoo, Joseph A. Santanello, Patricia Lawst...
The accelerating pace of climate change and escalating environmental challenges necessitate transformative advancements in Earth system modeling. This...
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Advancing Water Resource Decision-Making Through Remote Sensing, Modeling, and Stakeholder Engagement
FROM WATER SCIENCE TO WATER ACTION: TRANSLATING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO POLICY-RELEVANT IMPLEMENTATIONS FOR WATER SECURITY (ORAL)
union sessions | 12 december 2024
Kristen M. Whitney, John D. Bolten, Sujay V. Kumar...
Since 1980, the U.S. has experienced 391 climate disaster events that each caused over $1 billion in losses. Droughts account for 13% of these disaste...
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A systematic review of flood risk and impact assessment in data-scarce areas
GLOBAL WATER RISKS: ADVANCES IN LARGE-SCALE FLOOD AND DROUGHT RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE I POSTER
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Anup Shrestha, Josias Láng-Ritter, Maija Taka, Jul...
The availability of flood risk assessments and maps is crucial for policy makers and planners to prevent and mitigate the impacts of floods. While met...
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Preliminary Results of Survey of Requirements for Essential Water Variables (EWVs
FROM SPACE TO SOLUTIONS: SATELLITE EARTH OBSERVATIONS FOR RESILIENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT III POSTER
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Sushel Unninayar, George J. Huffman, Angelica L. G...
Preliminary results are presented from a new survey on observations of Essential Water Variables (EWVs) required for global water cycle research and a...
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Assessing relative disturbance in riparian areas and implications for conservation
THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING TO EVALUATE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION APPROACHES POSTER
biogeosciences | 09 december 2024
Ibrahim N. Mohammed, Kashif Shaad, John D. Bolten,...
Freshwater ecosystems can be thought of as humanitys life support system - providing water, food, and sustaining livelihoods of people and the ecosyst...
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The future of NASA Earth Observations for Hydrology
NEW AND EMERGING PERSPECTIVES IN OBSERVING EARTH FROM SPACE II ORAL
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Venkataraman (Venkat) Lakshmi, John D. Bolten
Land surface hydrology is defined by processes that require dynamic observations that are scarce in many regions of the world. Even in regions of dens...
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