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How Is a Changing Climate Disrupting Water Cycles?

by Robby Deming
March 11, 2024
Living Planet

History doesn’t always repeat. As our climate continues to change, established patterns are shifting. Sea ice is declining while oceans are rising and getting warmer. Maps can help us detect and quantify these changes, letting us compare what we observe to what we expect. 

The interactive map below from Esri tracks more than 20 years of global water cycles. It provides an interactive, historical record of hydrologic processes across our planet. You can toggle views of snowpack, moisture, runoff, and more over time.

2D map of Earth showing soil moisture for December 2022 from NASA’s Global Land Data Assimilation System Launch Interactive Map
(Source: Esri)

With the interactive timeline, you can revisit any month since January 2000. You can see values for that point in time at the location you clicked or searched. Even better, you can see historical trends for that location by month. So you can check to see if March 2023 was wetter than normal in Southern California (it was).

The ability to replay events over time is powerful. We can understand how changes in the hydrologic cycle manifest in events like wildfires, floods, and water crises.

Consider the destructive wildfires in Australia from 2019 to 2020. Using this map, we can see evidence of below-average soil moisture before and during the fires. It helps us connect the when, where, and why.

Map of Victoria in Australia showing soil moisture in January 2020 during the height of Australia’s 2019-2020 wildfires.
Exploring soil moisture in southeast Australia shows below-average seasons leading up to the 2019–2020 wildfires. (Source: Esri)

Water is one of the most important resources on Earth. Too much water causes floods and devastates ecosystems. However, too little leads to widespread droughts and creates public health crises. To adapt to a changing climate, we’ll need to understand and predict the availability of this critical resource.

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  • Learn more about the science behind this map.
  • Check out more time-enabled maps from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Land Data Assimilation System.

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Water Balance App
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Esri
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NASA Land Data Assimilation System

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Climate Change Historical Interactive Water
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