Rogier Westerhoff
GNS Science
25 Papers
76 Citations
Rogier Westerhoff is an academic researcher from GNS Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater recharge & Groundwater. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Rogier Westerhoff include University of Waikato & United States Geological Survey.
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Papers
TOWARD GLOBAL DROUGHT EARLY WARNING CAPABILITY Expanding International Cooperation for the Development of a Framework for Monitoring and Forecasting
Will Pozzi,Justin Sheffield,Robert Stefanski,Douglas Cripe,Roger S. Pulwarty,Jürgen Vogt,Richard R. Heim,Michael J. Brewer,Mark Svoboda,Rogier Westerhoff,Albert van Dijk,Benjamin Lloyd-Hughes,Florian Pappenberger,Micha Werner,Emanuel Dutra,Fredrik Wetterhall,Wolfgang Wagner,Siegfried D. Schubert,Kingtse C. Mo,Margaret Nicholson,Lynette Bettio,Liliana Nunez,Rens van Beek,Marc F. P. Bierkens,Luis Gustavo Gonçalves de Gonçalves,João Gerd Zell de Mattos,Richard Lawford +26 more
TL;DR: A key goal of a GDEWS is to maximize the lead time for early warning, allowing drought managers and disaster coordinators more time to put mitigation measures in place to reduce the vulnerability to drought.
Automated global water mapping based on wide-swath orbital synthetic-aperture radar
Rogier Westerhoff,M. P. H. Kleuskens,Hessel Winsemius,H. J. Huizinga,G. R. Brakenridge,C. Bishop +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an automated technique which ingests orbital synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) imagery and outputs surface water maps in near real time and on a global scale is presented.
Using uncertainty of Penman and Penman–Monteith methods in combined satellite and ground-based evapotranspiration estimates
TL;DR: In this article, a dataset of correlated random variables is generated for a country with a diverse climate and diverse density of ground observations: New Zealand, and the uncertainty analysis shows that ET 0 is most sensitive to temperature, followed by solar radiation, relative humidity, and cloudiness ratio.
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Global mapping of storm surges and the assessment of coastal vulnerability
G. R. Brakenridge,James P. M. Syvitski,Irina Overeem,S. Higgins,Albert J. Kettner,J. A. Stewart-Moore,Rogier Westerhoff +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a retrospective view of sample storm surges as mapped via these sensors and describe: (a) the present, MODIS-based surface water surveillance system, (b) the mapping enhancement to be provided by frequent-repeat, wide-swath satellite radar imaging, and (c) the emerging prospects for routine global surveillance of storm surge events.
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Development of a Field Experiment of CO2 Storage in Coal Seams in the Upper Silesian Basin of Poland (Recopol)
F. van Bergen,H.J.M. Pagnier,L.G.H. van der Meer,F.J.G. van den Belt,P.L.A. Winthaegen,Rogier Westerhoff +5 more
- 01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: The first European demonstration plant of CO2 storage in coal seams is described in this article, where the required research, design, and operation of the pilot field test are executed by an international consortium of research institutes, universities, and industrial partners.
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