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Hydrological Sciences

Ehsan Sharifi

Ehsan Sharifi is a research scientist at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research – Troposphere Research (IMKTRO), working on AI-based post-processing of weather and flood forecasts, and on the interface of satellite remote sensing and precipitation verification. His research spans groundwater storage and precipitation processes with applications to drought and flood risk, drawing on GRACE/GRACE-FO gravimetry, GPM/IMERG products, and high-resolution model analyses. He co-develops the Global Gravity-based Groundwater Product (G3P) for the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and contributes to the European “Destination Earth” climate digital twins initiative. He earned his PhD in Meteorology from the University of Vienna in 2019 and previously worked at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences and the UFZ Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research.

Comparing Apples to Apples: Filtering Water Storage Compartments for GRACE

Comparing Apples to Apples: Filtering Water Storage Compartments for GRACE

Have you ever heard that we can “weigh” water on Earth from space?  Since 2002, the GRACE and GRACE-FO satellite missions have been mapping month-to-month variations of the Earth’s gravity field. Because gravity responds to mass, these data can reveal how water is redistributed at the surface and in the subsurface.  The result is a global time series of terrestrial water storage anomalies (TWSA)—h ...[Read More]