European Drought Centre > Articles by: EDCadmin
Author Archive: EDCadmin
EDCadmin
July 1, 2019
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue (SI) entitled “Recent advances in drought and water scarcity monitoring, modeling, and forecasting (EGU2019, session HS4.1.1/NH1.31)“, to be published in the open access journal Natural Hazard and Earth System Sciences (ISSN 1561-8633,…
Read more
EDCadmin
March 1, 2019
The upcoming FRIEND splinter meeting at EGU 2019 will take place on Friday, 12th April, 12:45-13:45h in Room 2.61 (Red floor) and will be held as a “brown bag” lunch meeting (bring your own lunch). Considering the limited time slot it would…
Read more
EDCadmin
December 1, 2018
We have selected some sessions of the coming EGU 2017 for those who are interested in Drought. Session HS2.4.1 Hydrological extremes: from droughts to floods Convener: Anne Van Loon | Co-conveners: Gregor Laaha , Louise Slater , Jan Szolgay ,…
Read more
EDCadmin
September 6, 2018
This post is jointly published on the blogs of HEPEX and EDC Contributed by Louise Arnal (ECMWF and University of Reading), Shaun Harrigan (ECMWF) & David Lavers (ECMWF) Summer 2018 in Europe was remarkable from a hydroclimate perspective, with large…
Read more
EDCadmin
June 11, 2018
By Anne van Loon The basis for (almost) all scientific work, at least in the earth and environmental sciences, is DATA. We all need data to search for the answers to our questions. There are a number of options to…
Read more
EDCadmin
April 6, 2018
By Maria Kireeva Don is one of the biggest rivers on the European territory of Russia. Its basin has the same area as Sweden or Iraq. Simultaneously this region is a centre of industry and especially agriculture. Rivers are also…
Read more
EDCadmin
February 22, 2018
We have selected some sessions of the coming EGU 2017 for those who are interested in Drought. Session HS2.1.1 Hydrological extremes: from droughts to floods Convener: Anne Van Loon | Co-Conveners: Jan Szolgay, Lena M. Tallaksen, Gregor Laaha, Ilja…
Read more
EDCadmin
November 8, 2017
By Anne van Loon In recent years the human dimension of hydrology has become increasingly important. Major flood and drought events have shown how strongly water and society are intertwined (Van Loon et al., 2016 & Kreibich et al., 2016)….
Read more
EDCadmin
June 9, 2017
By Jean-Philippe Vidal I promise, it will definitely be a post on droughts, not a ghost story. Well, actually… When you think about it, there will be many ghosts around! This post arises from a conference I attended a week…
Read more
EDCadmin
April 20, 2017
By Anne Van Loon Lately we have seen some stories in the news and in scientific media about snow drought. Low snowpacks are worrying, both for the tourist industry and for water managers and water users who depend on the…
Read more
You must be logged in to post a comment.