Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged Watershed

A lack of observations within watersheds can make the production of streamflow data via hydrologic models a big challenge. This study evaluates the model performance of the Watershed Environmental Hydrology Hydro-Climate Model (WEHY-HCM), reproducing streamflow in a sparsely gauged watershed. The fi...

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Main Authors: Suhyung Jang, Shuichi Kure, Noriaki Ohara, M. Levent Kavvas, Z. Q. Chen, Kara J. Carr, Michael L. Anderson
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1554
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spelling doaj-fa5bbe326afc45cdab9773147cf7adb72020-11-25T01:02:13ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-09-0199155410.3390/su9091554su9091554Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged WatershedSuhyung Jang0Shuichi Kure1Noriaki Ohara2M. Levent Kavvas3Z. Q. Chen4Kara J. Carr5Michael L. Anderson6Water Resources Research Center, K-Water Institute, Daejeon 34045, KoreaDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Toyama Prefectural University, Toyama 939-0398, JapanDepartment of Civil and Architectural Engineering, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USADepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USACalifornia Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, CA 95814, USADepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USACalifornia Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, CA 95821, USAA lack of observations within watersheds can make the production of streamflow data via hydrologic models a big challenge. This study evaluates the model performance of the Watershed Environmental Hydrology Hydro-Climate Model (WEHY-HCM), reproducing streamflow in a sparsely gauged watershed. The fifth generation mesoscale model (MM5) is utilized within WEHY-HCM as an atmospheric module coupling with its process-based hydrologic module, WEHY. The WEHY-HCM is set up over a sparsely gauged watershed and the spatially downscaled reconstructed atmospheric data to a 3-km horizontal grid resolution with an hourly time increment, is obtained by the fifth generation mesoscale model (MM5) from NCAR/NCEP global reanalysis data (reanalysis I). Hydrologic simulations by WEHY-HCM were applied to the Upper Putah Creek watershed based on the reconstructed atmospheric data and the estimated WEHY model parameters. The simulation results of WEHY-HCM were evaluated by means of statistical tests for both calibration and validation periods. The results of statistical tests performed using observed and simulated values indicated that the model performance can be considered as exhibiting an acceptable accuracy during both calibration and validation periods. The spatial maps of the evapotranspiration rate and runoff volume showed that the WEHY-HCM can represent a sparsely gauged watershed with unique topography well. This study found that the WEHY-HCM can be a useful tool to simulate the hydrologic processes in a sparsely gauged watershed.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1554sparsely gauged watershedrunoffatmospheric-hydrologic processWEHY-HCM
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author Suhyung Jang
Shuichi Kure
Noriaki Ohara
M. Levent Kavvas
Z. Q. Chen
Kara J. Carr
Michael L. Anderson
spellingShingle Suhyung Jang
Shuichi Kure
Noriaki Ohara
M. Levent Kavvas
Z. Q. Chen
Kara J. Carr
Michael L. Anderson
Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged Watershed
Sustainability
sparsely gauged watershed
runoff
atmospheric-hydrologic process
WEHY-HCM
author_facet Suhyung Jang
Shuichi Kure
Noriaki Ohara
M. Levent Kavvas
Z. Q. Chen
Kara J. Carr
Michael L. Anderson
author_sort Suhyung Jang
title Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged Watershed
title_short Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged Watershed
title_full Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged Watershed
title_fullStr Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged Watershed
title_full_unstemmed Application of WEHY-HCM for Modeling Interactive Atmospheric-Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale to a Sparsely Gauged Watershed
title_sort application of wehy-hcm for modeling interactive atmospheric-hydrologic processes at watershed scale to a sparsely gauged watershed
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-09-01
description A lack of observations within watersheds can make the production of streamflow data via hydrologic models a big challenge. This study evaluates the model performance of the Watershed Environmental Hydrology Hydro-Climate Model (WEHY-HCM), reproducing streamflow in a sparsely gauged watershed. The fifth generation mesoscale model (MM5) is utilized within WEHY-HCM as an atmospheric module coupling with its process-based hydrologic module, WEHY. The WEHY-HCM is set up over a sparsely gauged watershed and the spatially downscaled reconstructed atmospheric data to a 3-km horizontal grid resolution with an hourly time increment, is obtained by the fifth generation mesoscale model (MM5) from NCAR/NCEP global reanalysis data (reanalysis I). Hydrologic simulations by WEHY-HCM were applied to the Upper Putah Creek watershed based on the reconstructed atmospheric data and the estimated WEHY model parameters. The simulation results of WEHY-HCM were evaluated by means of statistical tests for both calibration and validation periods. The results of statistical tests performed using observed and simulated values indicated that the model performance can be considered as exhibiting an acceptable accuracy during both calibration and validation periods. The spatial maps of the evapotranspiration rate and runoff volume showed that the WEHY-HCM can represent a sparsely gauged watershed with unique topography well. This study found that the WEHY-HCM can be a useful tool to simulate the hydrologic processes in a sparsely gauged watershed.
topic sparsely gauged watershed
runoff
atmospheric-hydrologic process
WEHY-HCM
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1554
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