Abstract
The GEOSS Water Strategy–From Observations to Decisions (Lawford et
al., 2014) identifies several key water variables as Essential Water
Variables (EWVs). This was based on broad meta-surveys (Unninayar et
al., 2010) of water-related observational needs for GEO Societal Benefit
Aeas (SBAs) that included energy and agriculture among others. This
paper summarizes currently defined EWVs required by key research and
applications sectors involved in decision support within the
Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus. There is a notable overlap between the
EWVs and a preliminary assessment of Essential WEF Variables. We also
highlight EWVs that are relevant to the indicator monitoring objectives
of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and GEOGLOWS priority
thematic communities—especially those that overlap with the WEF Nexus.
Besides primary EWVs such as precipitation, soil moisture,
evapotranspiration and water levels/storage, supplemental EWVs are
identified that support the integrated multi-sectoral information needed
by WEF decision support applications. Examples of supplemental EWVs
include surface meteorology and winds, solar radiation, land use/land
cover and vegetation. Both Remote Sensing (RS) platforms and In-Situ
observing networks are required to address the broad range of space/time
resolutions, accuracies, and data latencies that end-users need. The
AGU-2021 is invited to comment on, endorse and/or recommend additional
EWVs that should be considered for adoption by GEOGLOWS and the GEO
(Group on Earth Observations).