hidrometeorology
Hydrometeorology, also known as hidrometeorología in some languages, is the scientific discipline that studies the transfer of water and energy between the atmosphere and the Earth's surface. It encompasses the atmospheric portion of the hydrological cycle, including precipitation in its various forms, evaporation, transpiration, condensation, cloud formation, and the transport and storage of atmospheric moisture. The field connects meteorology and hydrology to understand how weather processes influence water resources and surface runoff, and how land and water surfaces alter weather and climate through feedbacks.
Data and methods: It relies on observations from rain gauges, weather radars, satellite remote sensing, weather
Applications: Forecasting and managing water resources, flood and drought risk assessment, irrigation planning, reservoir operations, urban
Challenges: The field faces uncertainties due to spatial and temporal variability of precipitation, scale mismatches between