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Integrating multiple satellite observations into a coherent dataset to monitor the full water cycle - Application to the Mediterranean region

  • Victor Pellet
  • , Filipe Aires
  • , Simon Munier
  • , Diego Fernández Prieto
  • , Gabriel Jordá
  • , Wouter Arnoud Dorigo
  • , Jan Polcher
  • , Luca Brocca
  • LERMA, Observatoire de Paris
  • Estellus SAS
  • Météo-France/CNRS
  • E.S.A 8007 du C.N.R.S
  • Universitat de les Illes Balears
  • Vienna University of Technology
  • Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica

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Résumé

The Mediterranean region is one of the climate hotspots where the climate change impacts are both pronounced and documented. The HyMeX (Hydrometeorological Mediterranean eXperiment) aims to improve our understanding of the water cycle from the meteorological to climate scales. However, monitoring the water cycle with Earth observations (EO) is still a challenge: EO products are multiple, and their utility is degraded by large uncertainties and incoherences among the products. Over the Mediterranean region, these difficulties are exacerbated by the coastal/mountainous regions and the small size of the hydrological basins. Therefore, merging/integration techniques have been developed to reduce these issues. We introduce here an improved methodology that closes not only the terrestrial but also the atmospheric and ocean budgets. The new scheme allows us to impose a spatial and temporal multiscale budget closure constraint. A new approach is also proposed to downscale the results from the basin to pixel scales (at the resolution of 0.25°). The provided Mediterranean WC budget is, for the first time, based mostly on observations such as the GRACE water storage or the netflow at the Gibraltar Strait. The integrated dataset is in better agreement with in situ measurements, and we are now able to estimate the Bosporus Strait annual mean netflow.-

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)465-491
Nombre de pages27
journalHydrology and Earth System Sciences
Volume23
Numéro de publication1
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 25 janv. 2019

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