New method reveals hidden water sources crucial for drought prediction.
Understanding streamflow during drought is crucial for predicting water availability. Researchers used a model to analyze different water storage contributions in rivers. By separating streamflow into storm flow, fast and slow interflow, and baseflow, they found that this method can help predict drought severity and inform water management decisions. This approach can provide valuable insights into the time scales of different streamflow contributions, aiding in drought prediction even outside of the model calibration period.