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Quantifying Regional-Scale Water Storage Using Models And Observations: Application For Drought Assessment In South Carolina, Mirza Md Mozaddid Billah
Quantifying Regional-Scale Water Storage Using Models And Observations: Application For Drought Assessment In South Carolina, Mirza Md Mozaddid Billah
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Hydrologic models are widely used to determine the occurrence and severity of droughts, and to aid in the decision making process for reducing drought impacts. These models apply approaches including water and energy balance equations to determine water availability at field to continental scales. One challenge in implementing hydrologic models at larger scales (regional to continental) is the lack of data with sufficient spatial and temporal resolution to represent actual conditions within the modeling domain. If such data is available, the challenge remains how best to find, access, and process the data so that it can be used within hydrologic …