نتایج جستجو برای: distributed hydrological model
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This paper aims to present a rainfall-runoff model that was recently released into the public domain via the World Wide Web. The model, AFFDEF, is spatially distributed (grid based) and performs continuous time simulations of river flows at any time step and at any location in the catchment. It does not, however, account for snowmelt. Conceptual and physically based schemes are employed for sim...
Distributed optical fibre sensing, employing either Rayleigh, Raman, or Brillouin scattering, is the only physical-contact sensor technology capable of accurately estimating physical fields with spatial continuity along the fibre. This unique feature and the other features of standard optical fibre sensors (e.g., minimal invasiveness and lightweight, remote powering/interrogating capabilities) ...
Rapid population growth, economic development, land-use modifications, and climate change are the major driving forces of growing hydrological disasters like floods water stress. Reliable flood modelling is challenging due to spatiotemporal changes in precipitation intensity, duration frequency, heterogeneity temperature rise changes. high-resolution data distributed model can solve problem. Th...
The authors examine the impact of assimilating satellite-based soil moisture estimates on real-time streamflow predictions made by distributed hydrologic model HLM. They use SMAP (Soil Moisture Active Passive) and SMOS Ocean Salinity) data in an agricultural region state Iowa central U.S. explore three different strategies for updating states using observations. first is a “hard update” method ...
Due to the rapid population growth and urbanization in the City of Calgary, the Elbow River watershed in southern Alberta covering 1238 km has been subjected to considerable land-use changes over the last decade. The objective of this study is to assess the impact of land-use intensification simulated with a cellular automata (CA) model on the hydrological processes of the watershed using MIKE-...
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