File:Drought Plagues the Ebro River.jpg

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The Ebro River, one of Spain's important rivers, is currently strongly affected by the consequences of the ongoing drought. Islets have emerged in its riverbed near the city of Zaragoza as a result of the reduced water supply.

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English: The Ebro River, one of Spain's important rivers, is currently strongly affected by the consequences of the ongoing drought. Islets have emerged in its riverbed near the city of Zaragoza as a result of the reduced water supply. This can be seen in this image acquired by one of the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites on 5 May 2023. Flow rates have dropped to a mere 37 cubic meters per second, with the water level reaching 0.75 meters, measurements similar to the record lows recorded in 2022. Copernicus enables drought monitoring by providing satellite data and Earth Observation information that can assess various drought indicators such as soil moisture, vegetation health, and water availability.
Date 13 May 2023 (upload date)
Source Drought Plagues the Ebro River
Author European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery

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