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|CSDMS meeting abstract presentation=The variability of the water cycle causes extremes such as droughts and floods and these have an impact on society. In the past two decades with the advent of improved satellite sensors, modeling and in-situ observations, quantification of these extremes has become possible. This talk will be based on characterization of floods and droughts in global continental river basins that can be used for monitoring and lead to prediction of spatial distribution and temporal variability.
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CSDMS 2022: Environmental Extremes and Earthscape Evolution


Global Hydrological Water Cycle Extremes



Venkataraman Lakshmi

University of Virginia, United States
vl9tn@virginia.edu


Abstract
The variability of the water cycle causes extremes such as droughts and floods and these have an impact on society. In the past two decades with the advent of improved satellite sensors, modeling and in-situ observations, quantification of these extremes has become possible. This talk will be based on characterization of floods and droughts in global continental river basins that can be used for monitoring and lead to prediction of spatial distribution and temporal variability.

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Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Coastal Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Critical Zone Focus Research Group
  • Human Dimensions Focus Research Group