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January 5, 2023

Quantifying Bangladesh’s Vast Water Resources

Citizen scientists and NASA satellites join forces to track water supplies.

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December 12, 2022

Science for a Rainy Day

The NASA/USAID SERVIR program is helping Asia adapt to changing rainfall patterns.

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September 14, 2022

Helping Decision-Makers Improve Water Management

A new study from NASA WWAO and other agency partners sets out a roadmap for how environmental research and stewardship can come together.

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August 12, 2022

One Look is Worth a Thousand Words

For 20 years NASA's Earth Observatory has told stories of our planet. Its Earth Explorer atlas features 12,000 images showing what's happening locally or on the other side of the world.

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July 22, 2022

Nasa Images Show a Withering Lake Mead

Water in Lake Mead - the U.S.' largest reservoir - is at its lowest level since 1937 when the reservoir was filled for the first time. At just 27% capacity, NASA images offer a stark illustration of climate change and a long-term drought that may be the worst in the U.S. West in 12 centuries.

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July 22, 2022

Call For Abstracts: Using Remote Sensing to Improve Water Management

WWAO is hosting a session at the 2022 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting this December, jointly with NASA's Water Resources Program. Our session looks at how to improve water management using satellite Earth observations. We invite you to join us!

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June 6, 2022

Flood Vulnerability in The Cheat River Watershed

Communities in the Cheat River watershed in West Virginia face frequent flooding, which threatens to reverse years of restoration work aimed at cleaning up pollution from mining. NASA has partnered with a local non-profit to help build resilience to future floods.

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February 28, 2022

Getting Water Out of Snow With NASA Technology

How much water is in mountain snowpack? That’s a question science has been attempting to solve for decades. Finally, NASA-developed technology provides an accurate answer, using a cutting-edge airborne sensor system and sophisticated software that also predicts when snow will melt.

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February 25, 2022

NASA's New Water Use And Crop Yield Simulator

NASA has co-launched a new modeling framework for assessing water use and estimating crop yields at regional levels. GEO-CropSim integrates Earth observations into crop models to help decision makers manage crop production while analyzing water use.

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August 19, 2021

Keeping America's Salad Bowl Full

In seasons when water is scarce, tools powered by NASA data can help farmers decide where to allocate water and nutrients for irrigation and fertilizer.