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Underestimation of Historical Terrestrial Water Storage Droughts in Global Water Models

Source
Geophysical Research Letters
ISSN
00948276
Date Issued
2025-10-16
Author(s)
Tiwari, Amar Deep
Pokhrel, Yadu
Felfelani, Farshid
Elkouk, Ahmed
Boulange, Julien
Gosling, Simon N.
Hanasaki, Naota
Koutroulis, Aristeidis
Mishra, Vimal  
Schmied, Hannes M�ller
Satoh, Yusuke
Ostberg, Sebastian
Stacke, Tobias
Yin, Jiabo
DOI
10.1029/2025GL115164
Volume
52
Issue
19
Abstract
Enhanced drought modeling is crucial for realistic prediction and effective management of water resources, especially with climate change anticipated to exacerbate drought frequency and severity. Global water models (GWMs) simulate historical and future terrestrial water storage (TWS) with continuous spatial and temporal coverage. However, a global evaluation of TWS simulations by GWMs focused on drought is lacking. Here we evaluate, for the first time, GWMs' capability to represent TWS droughts by comparing simulations with Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellite data. We find notable underestimation of drought severity and coverage by GWMs, across diverse regions, including North America, South America, Africa, and Northern Asia. When examined without trend removal, the underestimation of TWS droughts is more pronounced in recent years (2016–2019) compared to 2002–2015, especially in northern latitudes. This underrepresentation highlights the necessity to improve GWMs to simulate TWS droughts. Our results imply that previously reported future TWS projections could have underestimated droughts.
Publication link
https://doi.org/10.1029/2025gl115164
URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/33309
Keywords
drought | GWM | hydrology | modeling | TWS
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