globalwaterwatch.earth shows very high #reservoir #levels after multiple dry years in Lake #Lagdo and other upstream reservoirs. Releases may contribute to #Nigeria #floods. @WMO @WFP @WRIAqueduct @deltares @WWF
Associate Professor in Water Resources Management, Delft University of Technology
- #measure how much #water is stored in #reservoirs #globally with the #Global #Water #Watch #API through #satellite #analysis. Read on at globalwaterwatch.earth/blog/use-case-… @deltares @WWF @WRIAqueduct @Google @wrmtudelft @gena_d @nvandegiesen
- Almost arrived @wateratleeds for water.leeds.ac.uk/global-flood-p… Looking forward to finally learn in-person from lots of smart people on novel methods #data #models to better understand, #predict and manage #floods @DeltaresNL @OpenDroneMap @hotosm @WorldResources @WBG_Cities
- Adding: if I am not mistaken @ivanhaigh lived in Kalene Hills, where one of the most important sources of life and most important to conserve starts flowing as a trickle: the mighty Zambezi River. One of the most mystic places I ever visited.I would really appreciate it you could share this as widely as possible. I was born and spent the first 19 years of my life in Zambia. Really keen to see this initiative get off the ground - and see an international group established.


