10 May 2024
Annie is currently at the forefront of designing an innovative space mission aimed at monitoring water levels globally daily.
9 May 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the La Sevre Nantaise – Gorges catchment.
8 May 2024
Space hydrology combines principles of hydrology, remote sensing, and geospatial analysis to monitor various aspects of the water cycle, such as precipitation, evaporation, soil moisture, groundwater storage, snow cover, and surface water bodies, on regional to global scales.
7 May 2024
In this abstract, BWI delves into the top 10 countries most prone to floods, exploring the reasons behind their vulnerability and the measures being taken to mitigate these risks.
7 May 2024
While every nation is feeling the effects to some degree, certain countries stand out for their acute vulnerability to climate change-induced water stress. In this article, we delve into the top 10 countries grappling with the harsh realities of water scarcity exacerbated by climate change.
7 May 2024
In this blog post, we delve into a comparative analysis to unveil the top 10 countries with the most abundant freshwater resources.
7 May 2024
Hydrology is essential for addressing various water-related challenges, including water scarcity, pollution, climate change impacts, and natural disasters like floods and droughts. Hydrology provides valuable insights into the complex interactions between water and the environment, helping to ensure the availability of clean water for human needs and ecological health.
6 May 2024
Here’s a guide on how to choose water level measurement ground sensors. Indeed, ground sensors capable of measuring water levels come in various types, each utilizing different technologies.
5 May 2024
Hydrology is indispensable for climate scientists because it provides insights into the intricate interactions between the water cycle and the Earth’s climate system. By studying hydrological processes, researchers can improve climate models, predict and mitigate the impacts of climate change, and promote sustainable water management practices.
5 May 2024
At BWI, we firmly believe that Artificial Intelligence holds immense potential for transforming continental freshwater monitoring by enhancing data collection, analysis, and decision support capabilities. By harnessing the power of AI technologies, Blue Water Intelligence wants to overcome the limitations of traditional monitoring methods and address the complex challenges facing freshwater ecosystems in the 21st century.