WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.030 --> 00:00:04.030 [rain, thunder] 2 00:00:04.050 --> 00:00:08.060 [rain, thunder] 3 00:00:08.080 --> 00:00:12.080 [waves] As humans, we're well 4 00:00:12.100 --> 00:00:16.100 aware we need water to live. Fortunately for us, we live on 5 00:00:16.120 --> 00:00:20.160 a water planet. But that doesn't mean we have an entire globe of H2O 6 00:00:20.180 --> 00:00:24.180 to use as we please. 7 00:00:24.200 --> 00:00:28.230 So just how does the usable water break down for us? 8 00:00:28.250 --> 00:00:32.260 A giant 97 percent of Earth's water is in the ocean, so we can't 9 00:00:32.280 --> 00:00:36.270 use that. Three percent is freshwater, but even in that small 10 00:00:36.290 --> 00:00:40.300 sliver, about two percent is locked in glaciers, ice caps, and groundwater. 11 00:00:40.320 --> 00:00:44.340 That leaves about one percent of the freshwater on 12 00:00:44.360 --> 00:00:48.370 Earth that is accessible and usable by humans. Let's imagine 13 00:00:48.390 --> 00:00:52.400 all of that accessible freshwater fits into this tiny pool. Now we'll get to 14 00:00:52.420 --> 00:00:56.420 some small numbers when we look at global freshwater. 15 00:00:56.440 --> 00:01:00.430 16 00:01:00.450 --> 00:01:04.460 17 00:01:04.480 --> 00:01:08.480 [music] 18 00:01:08.500 --> 00:01:12.500 19 00:01:12.520 --> 00:01:16.570 20 00:01:16.590 --> 00:01:20.600 There really is a small fraction of usable and accessible freshwater on this 21 00:01:20.620 --> 00:01:24.650 water planet, so how do we use that tiny pool? In the 22 00:01:24.670 --> 00:01:28.670 United States, about 49 percent is used in thermoelectric power production. 23 00:01:28.690 --> 00:01:32.710 While agricultural irrigation makes up about 31 24 00:01:32.730 --> 00:01:36.710 percent. Eleven percent goes to public use in our cities and towns. 25 00:01:36.730 --> 00:01:40.740 Four percent goes into industry and manufacturing, 26 00:01:40.760 --> 00:01:44.750 and one percent is domestic use. The water coming out of our faucets 27 00:01:44.770 --> 00:01:48.800 largely comes from precipitation. Measuring how much or 28 00:01:48.820 --> 00:01:52.850 how little precipitation falls can impact how we live our daily lives. 29 00:01:52.870 --> 00:01:56.880 Elsewhere around the globe, in developing countries, agricultural irrigation 30 00:01:56.900 --> 00:02:00.920 accounts for about 70 percent of freshwater use, 31 00:02:00.940 --> 00:02:04.970 while industrial use is 20 percent, and 10 percent for public consumption. 32 00:02:04.990 --> 00:02:09.000 In places where access to usable freshwater is greatly limited, 33 00:02:09.020 --> 00:02:13.020 knowing when and where precipitation may fall is critical to livelihoods. 34 00:02:13.040 --> 00:02:17.080 Precipitation replenishes these tiny reservoirs of 35 00:02:17.100 --> 00:02:21.140 freshwater, and data from the Global Precipitation Measurement mission will help 36 00:02:21.160 --> 00:02:25.200 farmers, ranchers, and policy makers in these regions plan for 37 00:02:25.220 --> 00:02:29.250 periods of drought, flooding and other extreme weather. 38 00:02:29.270 --> 00:02:33.290 [music] 39 00:02:33.310 --> 00:02:37.310 [music] 40 00:02:37.330 --> 00:02:41.320 41 00:02:41.340 --> 00:02:45.340 42 00:02:45.360 --> 00:02:49.370 43 00:02:49.390 --> 00:02:49.516