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Ecological Drought Across the Country

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Start Date
2014-01-01
Release Date
2014

Summary

Water resources are critical for ecosystems, agriculture, and communities, and potential climate impacts to hydrologic budgets and cycles are arguably the most consequential to society. Apart from precipitation, evapotranspiration makes up the most significant component of the hydrologic budget. Evapotranspiration is a primary metric for identifying Ecological Drought, a deficit in water availability that negatively impacts ecosystems and ecosystem services. Through an agreement between the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center Land Cover Monitoring, Assessment and Projection (LCMAP) program and the North Central CASC, Dr. Senay works to integrate and apply remotely sensed data for eco- and agro-hydrologic modeling. [...]

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Map of Seasonal Cumulative ET Anomaly.png
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Map of Global SSEBop Cumulative ET Anomaly.png
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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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