#hydrologicalcycle — Public Fediverse posts
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Global #SoilMoisture in ‘permanent’ decline due to #ClimateChange
"The findings, published in Science, suggest the decline is primarily driven by an increasingly thirsty atmosphere as global temperatures rise, as well as shifts in rainfall patterns
The drying out of soil “increases the severity and frequency” of major droughts, with consequences for humans, ecosystems and agriculture."
https://www.carbonbrief.org/global-soil-moisture-in-permanent-decline-due-to-climate-change/
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The Economics of Water: Valuing the Hydrological Cycle as a Global Common Good
The world faces a growing #water disaster. For the first time in human history, the #HydrologicalCycle is out of balance, undermining an equitable and sustainable future for all.
Decades of collective mismanagement and undervaluation of water around the world have damaged our #freshwater and land ecosystems... -
Climate change threatens shipping lanes, also known as the world's great rivers: the Yangtze, the Rhine, the Mississippi. Capitalists have permanently altered the Earth's hydrologic cycle.
#ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #drought #rivers #HydrologicalCycle #InternationalTrade #Capitalism
https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/shipping-great-shrinking-waterways
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Future Changes In Global Atmospheric Rivers Projected By CMIP6 Models
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JD039359 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #atmosphericriver #risk #hazard #3dmodeling #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #climate #climatechange #extreme #model #modeling #numericmodeling #precipitation #rain #rainfall #global #atmosphere #CMIP6 #climatology #temperature #surfacetemperature #heavyrain #hydrology #water #hydrological #hydrologicalcycle #globalwarming #thermaleffects #naturalhazard #naturaldisaster #disaster -
Global Water Monitor released. Scientists found "global warming is profoundly changing the water cycle. As a result, we are seeing more rapid and severe #droughts as well as more severe #storms and #flood events."