2024
DOI: 10.1002/met.2192
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Global hydrological reanalyses: The value of river discharge information for world‐wide downstream applications – The example of the Global Flood Awareness System GloFAS

Christel Prudhomme,
Ervin Zsótér,
Gwyneth Matthews
et al.

Abstract: Global hydrological reanalyses are modelled datasets providing information on river discharge evolution everywhere in the world. With multi‐decadal daily timeseries, they provide long‐term context to identify extreme hydrological events such as floods and droughts. By covering the majority of the world's land masses, they can fill the many gaps in river discharge in‐situ observational data, especially in the global South. These gaps impede knowledge of both hydrological status and future evolution and hamper t… Show more

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“…Hydrology is a field closely connected to meteorology and climatology; hence hydrometeorological applications papers, both al local and at global scale (cf. e.g., Prudhomme et al, 2024) are welcome. Met Apps has recently pursued fruitful synergies with experts in hydrology and further will be sought in the future, including a dedicated Special Issue.…”
Section: Looking Aheadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrology is a field closely connected to meteorology and climatology; hence hydrometeorological applications papers, both al local and at global scale (cf. e.g., Prudhomme et al, 2024) are welcome. Met Apps has recently pursued fruitful synergies with experts in hydrology and further will be sought in the future, including a dedicated Special Issue.…”
Section: Looking Aheadmentioning
confidence: 99%