- Runoff - NASA Earthdata
Runoff is the measurement of the flow of water into a lake, stream or other waterbody, usually expressed in cubic feet per second The flow is produced by rainfall from storms, precipitation accumulation or transpiration, melting ice or snow, seepage, evaporation, and percolation
- Global Hydrologic Soil Groups (HYSOGs250m) for Curve Number-Based . . .
Description This dataset - HYSOGs250m - represents a globally consistent, gridded dataset of hydrologic soil groups (HSGs) with a geographical resolution of 1 480 decimal degrees, corresponding to a projected resolution of approximately 250-m These data were developed to support USDA-based curve-number runoff modeling at regional and continental scales Classification of HSGs was derived from
- Cattle, Crops, and Coral: Flood Plumes and the Great . . . - Earthdata
The Fitzroy's waters flush sediment, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and other civilization-borne runoff hundreds of miles into the water off the coast of Australia At the end of the runoff plume, waiting for the sediment and nutrients to settle, are the prismatic corals of the Great Barrier Reef
- NACP MsTMIP: Global 0. 5-degree Model Outputs in Standard Format . . .
Science Keywords Discharge , Soil Depth , Biomass , Soil Moisture Water Content, Albedo, Leaf Characteristics , Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Carbon , Respiration Rate , Atmospheric Water Vapor , Runoff EOSDIS Data Use and Citation Guidance NACP MsTMIP: Global 0 5-Degree Model Outputs in Standard Format, Version 1 0 ORNL DAAC Data Set
- Floods Near Real-Time Data | NASA Earthdata
Near real-time data provided by NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE) can be used to identify, track, and map floodwater extent for active floods
- Snow Melt - NASA Earthdata
Water runoff from melting snowpack and glaciers, when combined with rainfall, can affect the timing and magnitude of river flows and significantly impact the risk of flooding events However, snow melt also has some beneficial effects — billions of people worldwide rely on seasonal water runoff from snowpack and glaciers for irrigation and drinking water The Indus Basin in Asia, for example
- ISLSCP II UNH GRDC Composite Monthly Runoff | NASA Earthdata
ISLSCP II UNH GRDC Composite Monthly RunoffThe University of New Hampshire (UNH) Global Runoff Data Centre (GRDC) composite runoff data combines simulated water balance model runoff estimates derived from climate forcing with monitored river discharge It can be viewed as a data assimilation applied in a water balance model context (conceptually similar to the commonly used 4DDA techniques
- Wasting Away | NASA Earthdata
Stormwater runoff is a major source of ocean pollution in LA and Southern California The Southern California Bight (SCB), a curved coastline from Point Conception to San Diego, is home to nearly 25 percent of the coastal population in the United States
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