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A drought monitoring and forecasting system for sub-sahara african water resources and food security

A drought monitoring and forecasting system for sub-sahara african water resources and food security
A drought monitoring and forecasting system for sub-sahara african water resources and food security
An experimental drought monitoring and forecast system for sub-Saharan Africa is described that is based on advanced land surface modeling driven by satellite and atmospheric model data. Key elements of the system are the provision of near-real-time evaluations of the terrestrial water cycle and an assessment of drought conditions. The predictive element takes downscaled ensemble dynamical climate forecasts and provides, when merged with the hydrological modeling, ensemble hydrological forecasts. A key element of the system is the provision of an intuitive and easy to use web interface to allow users to view the predictions and extract data for further analysis. The system shows encouraging performance at large scale when compared to other estimates of the land water cycle but notable errors when compared to local measurements. This is to be expected given the low density of monitoring networks, the high spatial and temporal variability of precipitation, and the heterogeneity of the land surface, as well as human influences, such as water and land management.
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Sheffield, Justin, Wood, Eric F., Chaney, Nathaniel, Guan, Kaiyu, Sadri, Sara, Yuan, Xing, Olang, Luke, Amani, Abou, Ali, Abdou, Demuth, Siegfried and Ogallo, Laban (2014) A drought monitoring and forecasting system for sub-sahara african water resources and food security. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 95 (6), 861-882. (doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00124.1).

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An experimental drought monitoring and forecast system for sub-Saharan Africa is described that is based on advanced land surface modeling driven by satellite and atmospheric model data. Key elements of the system are the provision of near-real-time evaluations of the terrestrial water cycle and an assessment of drought conditions. The predictive element takes downscaled ensemble dynamical climate forecasts and provides, when merged with the hydrological modeling, ensemble hydrological forecasts. A key element of the system is the provision of an intuitive and easy to use web interface to allow users to view the predictions and extract data for further analysis. The system shows encouraging performance at large scale when compared to other estimates of the land water cycle but notable errors when compared to local measurements. This is to be expected given the low density of monitoring networks, the high spatial and temporal variability of precipitation, and the heterogeneity of the land surface, as well as human influences, such as water and land management.

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Published date: 1 June 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 480768
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480768
ISSN: 0003-0007
PURE UUID: 84225afd-39b7-4d51-b113-eccf055067d9
ORCID for Justin Sheffield: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2400-0630

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Date deposited: 09 Aug 2023 17:11
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Author: Eric F. Wood
Author: Nathaniel Chaney
Author: Kaiyu Guan
Author: Sara Sadri
Author: Xing Yuan
Author: Luke Olang
Author: Abou Amani
Author: Abdou Ali
Author: Siegfried Demuth
Author: Laban Ogallo

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