20 September 2024
River discharge forecasting is a cutting-edge tool for flood prevention, providing early warnings to protect lives and minimize economic losses. Advances in hydrological models have proven crucial in flood-prone regions like France, India, Bangladesh, and Senegal.
17 September 2024
Banks can leverage surface water data to assess risks and opportunities in sectors like agriculture, energy, real estate, and manufacturing. By integrating this data into credit analysis, they can mitigate water-related risks, promote sustainability, and support more resilient financial practices.
10 September 2024
River discharge is crucial for run-of-river hydropower, directly affecting electricity production, flood control, and maintenance. Both high-head and low-head systems rely on managing water flow to ensure consistent energy generation and operational efficiency.
9 September 2024
Surface water is essential to industries worldwide, from agriculture and energy to tourism and manufacturing. This article explores the economic stakes of declining water quantity and quality across continents and the impact on businesses reliant on rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
7 September 2024
NASA’s GRACE satellites measure changes in Earth’s gravity field to track groundwater depletion, aquifer dynamics, and river discharge. By monitoring large-scale water storage shifts, GRACE provides crucial data for water management and predicting climate-related impacts like floods and droughts.
1 August 2024
Floods are one of the most common and destructive natural disasters, impacting communities worldwide. Understanding the different categories of floods is crucial for effective planning, risk management, and mitigation strategies.
1 August 2024
This visit marks a significant milestone in our ongoing mission to enhance water resource management through cutting-edge technology, further establishing BWI as a trusted technology partner to governments committed to sustainable development.Sri Lanka, with its rich hydrological landscape, faces unique challenges such as seasonal flooding, droughts, and water quality issues. During his visit, Jeremy is engaging with officials to showcase how BWI’s solutions can provide real-time data for proactive water management, flood risk assessment, and environmental conservation.
8 July 2024
This article explores the various methods hydrologists use to study the water cycle, emphasizing their importance in ensuring sustainable water management and mitigating natural disasters.
7 July 2024
Climate change, human activities, and subsurface processes further add to these complexities. Advancing technology and interdisciplinary research are essential to overcoming these challenges in hydrological science.
26 May 2024
From shifting precipitation patterns and more severe droughts to increased flooding and rising sea levels, the impacts of climate change on hydrology are extensive and multifaceted. These changes challenge our water management systems, affect water quality and availability, and pose risks to infrastructure, agriculture, and biodiversity.