Advances in Meteorology

Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Terrestrial Hydrometeorological Processes and Extremes


Publishing date
20 May 2016
Status
Published
Submission deadline
01 Jan 2016

Lead Editor

1University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA

2Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, USA

3USDA Agricultural Research Service, Texas, USA

4Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA


Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Terrestrial Hydrometeorological Processes and Extremes

Description

Remote sensing is an indispensable tool for monitoring and detecting the evolution of the Earth’s hydrometeorological processes. Fast-growing remote sensing observations and technologies have been a primary impetus to advancing our knowledge of hydrometeorological processes and their extremes over the last decades. Meanwhile, integrating the hydrological-meteorological-ecological processes and bridging traditional disciplines are emerging as the frontier of hydrology and meteorological studies. These progresses opened new opportunities to advance the studies of modeling and forecasting climate change-related extremes for adaptation and mitigation of hydrometeorological hazards.

We solicit high quality, original research as well as review articles on the advances in theories and applications of remote sensing technologies for observational, theoretical, and numerical modeling studies of terrestrial hydrometeorological processes and extremes.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Remote sensing of land surface hydrometeorological processes
  • New methods of quantifying hydrological processes
  • Remote sensing and modeling of hydrometeorological hazards and extremes
  • Assimilation of remote sensing data in hydrological and land surface models
  • Coupled hydrological-meteorological-ecological processes
  • Hydrologic responses and hazards under extreme meteorological conditions
  • Development and improvement of hydrological and land surface models
  • Application of remote sensing in water resources assessment

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 4371840
  • - Editorial

Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Terrestrial Hydrometeorological Processes and Extremes

Ke Zhang | Jingfeng Wang | ... | Prasanna H. Gowda
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 1404290
  • - Research Article

Impact of Climate Change on Hydrologic Extremes in the Upper Basin of the Yellow River Basin of China

Jun Wang | Zhongmin Liang | ... | Jing Yang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 1584316
  • - Research Article

Satellite Retrieval of Surface Evapotranspiration with Nonparametric Approach: Accuracy Assessment over a Semiarid Region

Xin Pan | Yuanbo Liu | Xingwang Fan
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 8483728
  • - Research Article

Accelerating the SCE-UA Global Optimization Method Based on Multi-Core CPU and Many-Core GPU

Guangyuan Kan | Ke Liang | ... | Mark Amo-Boateng
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 4830603
  • - Research Article

Are GRACE-era Terrestrial Water Trends Driven by Anthropogenic Climate Change?

J. T. Fasullo | D. M. Lawrence | S. C. Swenson
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 2456809
  • - Research Article

Trends in Extreme Precipitation Indices in Iran: 1951–2007

Robert C. Balling | Mohammad Sadegh Keikhosravi Kiany | ... | Javad Khoshhal
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 5173984
  • - Research Article

Spatial Combination Modeling Framework of Saturation-Excess and Infiltration-Excess Runoff for Semihumid Watersheds

Pengnian Huang | Zhijia Li | ... | Meichun Yan
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 1835487
  • - Research Article

Relationship between Evapotranspiration and Land Surface Temperature under Energy- and Water-Limited Conditions in Dry and Cold Climates

Zhigang Sun | Qinxue Wang | ... | Zhu Ouyang
Advances in Meteorology
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