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Month: October 2020

Forest benefits from groundwater during drought – but not everywhere

On October 16, 2020 By Ryan Teuling In Research

It is often believed that trees can use their deeper roots to access groundwater during dry periods, but direct evidence for this is sparse. Both in situ observations and global datasets can provide insight into the relation between forest and groundwater, as is shown in two recent studies.

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A hot future for European droughts

On October 8, 2020 By Ryan Teuling In Research

Two studies that appeared in Nature Climate Change in 2018 give an insight into the future of droughts in Europe. Not only will higher evaporative demand lead to drier soils and less water availability, but the drier soils will also lead to higher temperature extremes.

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Potential precipitation deficit (KNMI)
Climate dashboard (KNMI)
Drought portal Netherlands
Dutch drought monitor (RWS)
European Drought Observatory (JRC)
Global drought observatory (Copernicus)
U.S. Drought monitor

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drought.NL is a platform for research on drought processes, quantification, and its impacts on water resources, agriculture, and natural ecosystems. It serves as the informal homepage of the climate hydrology team at Wageningen University.

The climate hydrology team is lead by Ryan Teuling, associate professor in the Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management Group at Wageningen University. Our research focusses on the interaction between hydrological and atmospheric processes, from diurnal to climate change timescales.

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