4DHydro WP5 exp 1.0 dataset wflow_sbm

doi:10.4121/96647f7a-1b27-4d1f-b0a1-1cecc27423c6.v2
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Albrecht Weerts; Ruben Imhoff (2024): 4DHydro WP5 exp 1.0 dataset wflow_sbm. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/96647f7a-1b27-4d1f-b0a1-1cecc27423c6.v2
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Rhine and Po River
time coverage
1990-2021

This datapackage contains the outputs from WP5 experiment 1.0 for the wflow_sbm hydrological model (van Verseveld et al., 2022; https://www.deltares.nl/en/software-and-data/products/wflow), which was developed at Deltares, for the test period 1990 - 2021 for the 4DHydro benchmark regions Rhine and Po. The model is forced with the EMO-1 meteorological forcing (https://data.jrc.ec.europa.eu/dataset/0bd84be4-cec8-4180-97a6-8b3adaac4d26), using the Hargreaves method to determine the potential evaporation (a required variable for wflow_sbm). The output consists of the model variables discharge, soil moisture, evapotranspiration and total water storage for these regions at three different model resolutions: 30 arcsecond (approximately 1 km), 2 arcminutes (approximately 4 km) and 4 arcminutes (approximately 8 km). See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for a STAC catalog with links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 2 storage protocol (Droppers & Rakovec et al., 2024).

history
  • 2024-05-01 first online
  • 2024-06-14 published, posted
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4TU.ResearchData
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organizations
Deltares, Inland Water Systems - Operational Water Management;
Wageningen University and Research, Department of Environmental Sciences, Hydrology and Environmental Hydraulics;