Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation

Recent advancements in catchment hydrology (such as understanding catchment similarity, accessing new data sources, and refining methods for parameter constraints) make it possible to apply catchment models for ungauged basins over large domains. Here we present a cutting-edge case study applying ca...

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Published in:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Main Authors: Arheimer, Berit, Pimentel, Rafael, Isberg, Kristina, Crochemore, Louise, Andersson, Jafet, Hasan, Abdulghani, Pineda, Luis
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Language:English
Published: European Geophysical Society 2020
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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-535-2020
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:d479dc6d-635e-4a0c-b5dd-038ccc813d5d 2023-05-15T13:34:07+02:00 Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation Arheimer, Berit Pimentel, Rafael Isberg, Kristina Crochemore, Louise Andersson, Jafet Hasan, Abdulghani Pineda, Luis 2020-02-05 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/d479dc6d-635e-4a0c-b5dd-038ccc813d5d https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-535-2020 eng eng European Geophysical Society https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/d479dc6d-635e-4a0c-b5dd-038ccc813d5d http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-535-2020 scopus:85079096303 Hydrology and Earth System Sciences; 24(2), pp 535-559 (2020) ISSN: 1027-5606 Oceanography Hydrology Water Resources contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2020 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-535-2020 2023-02-01T23:40:00Z Recent advancements in catchment hydrology (such as understanding catchment similarity, accessing new data sources, and refining methods for parameter constraints) make it possible to apply catchment models for ungauged basins over large domains. Here we present a cutting-edge case study applying catchment-modelling techniques with evaluation against river flow at the global scale for the first time. The modelling procedure was challenging but doable, and even the first model version showed better performance than traditional gridded global models of river flow. We used the open-source code of the HYPE model and applied it for > 130 000 catchments (with an average resolution of 1000 km2), delineated to cover the Earth’s landmass (except Antarctica). The catchments were characterized using 20 open databases on physiographical variables, to account for spatial and temporal variability of the global freshwater resources, based on exchange with the atmosphere (e.g. precipitation and evapotranspiration) and related budgets in all compartments of the land (e.g. soil, rivers, lakes, glaciers, and floodplains), including water stocks, residence times, and the pathways between various compartments. Global parameter values were estimated using a stepwise approach for groups of parameters regulating specific processes and catchment characteristics in representative gauged catchments. Daily and monthly time series (> 10 years) from 5338 gauges of river flow across the globe were used for model evaluation (half for calibration and half for independent validation), resulting in a median monthly KGE of 0.4. However, the World-Wide HYPE (WWH) model shows large variation in model performance, both between geographical domains and between various flow signatures. The model performs best (KGE> 0:6) in the eastern USA, Europe, South-East Asia, and Japan, as well as in parts of Russia, Canada, and South America. The model shows overall good potential to capture flow signatures of monthly high flows, spatial variability of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica glacier* Lund University Publications (LUP) Canada Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 24 2 535 559
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Water Resources
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Hydrology
Water Resources
Arheimer, Berit
Pimentel, Rafael
Isberg, Kristina
Crochemore, Louise
Andersson, Jafet
Hasan, Abdulghani
Pineda, Luis
Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation
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Hydrology
Water Resources
description Recent advancements in catchment hydrology (such as understanding catchment similarity, accessing new data sources, and refining methods for parameter constraints) make it possible to apply catchment models for ungauged basins over large domains. Here we present a cutting-edge case study applying catchment-modelling techniques with evaluation against river flow at the global scale for the first time. The modelling procedure was challenging but doable, and even the first model version showed better performance than traditional gridded global models of river flow. We used the open-source code of the HYPE model and applied it for > 130 000 catchments (with an average resolution of 1000 km2), delineated to cover the Earth’s landmass (except Antarctica). The catchments were characterized using 20 open databases on physiographical variables, to account for spatial and temporal variability of the global freshwater resources, based on exchange with the atmosphere (e.g. precipitation and evapotranspiration) and related budgets in all compartments of the land (e.g. soil, rivers, lakes, glaciers, and floodplains), including water stocks, residence times, and the pathways between various compartments. Global parameter values were estimated using a stepwise approach for groups of parameters regulating specific processes and catchment characteristics in representative gauged catchments. Daily and monthly time series (> 10 years) from 5338 gauges of river flow across the globe were used for model evaluation (half for calibration and half for independent validation), resulting in a median monthly KGE of 0.4. However, the World-Wide HYPE (WWH) model shows large variation in model performance, both between geographical domains and between various flow signatures. The model performs best (KGE> 0:6) in the eastern USA, Europe, South-East Asia, and Japan, as well as in parts of Russia, Canada, and South America. The model shows overall good potential to capture flow signatures of monthly high flows, spatial variability of ...
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author Arheimer, Berit
Pimentel, Rafael
Isberg, Kristina
Crochemore, Louise
Andersson, Jafet
Hasan, Abdulghani
Pineda, Luis
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title Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation
title_short Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation
title_full Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation
title_fullStr Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation
title_full_unstemmed Global catchment modelling usingWorld-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation
title_sort global catchment modelling usingworld-wide hype (wwh), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation
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