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Green River Watershed Data used for Evaluating Ensemble Streamflow Forecasting with the Utah Energy Balance (UEB) Snowmelt Model Coupled to the Research Distributed Hydrologic Model (RDHM) with Snow and Streamflow Assimilation


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Abstract

Inputs to Research Distributed Hydrologic Model (RDHM) spatially distributed hydrologic model incorporating the UEB snowmelt model that evaluates the effect of snow and streamflow assimilation on streamflow forecasting.

This is data for the following paper
Gichamo, T. Z., & Tarboton, D. G. (2019). Ensemble streamflow forecasting using an energy balance snowmelt model coupled to a distributed hydrologic model with assimilation of snow and streamflow observations. Water Resources Research, 55. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR025472

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
44.2564°
East Longitude
-108.2518°
South Latitude
42.2564°
West Longitude
-110.8666°

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Readme.txt

Green River Watershed data used for testing Ensemble Streamflow Forecasting using UEB Snowmelt Model Coupled to Research Distributed Hydrologic Model (RDHM) with Snow and Streamflow Assimilation in the paper submitted to WRR

Input files are in greenEnKFPF1.zip. Unzip it to get the inputs for the model

Contents of unzipped directory (greenEnKFPF1):

1. daWEnsLeaveOneOut: output directory

2. out8810HF: directory with 1d RDHM forcing files for multiple years (1988 - 2010)

3. params1k.co.calb: directory with RDHM parameters files 

4. SiteV: directory with UEB site variables

5. uebg.slurm: a slurm script for batch submission of RDHM model run (incorporating UEB) in linux cluster with GPU

6. da_WBRW4_1k.deck.out: input deck for RDHM with model run settings 

7. daSWE_*.dat: files with observed SWE 

8. daQ_*.dat: files with obsrved Q 

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Related Resources

This resource is referenced by Gichamo, T. Z., & Tarboton, D. G. (2019). Ensemble streamflow forecasting using an energy balance snowmelt model coupled to a distributed hydrologic model with assimilation of snow and streamflow observations. Water Resources Research, 55. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR025472
This resource updates and replaces a previous version Gichamo, T. Z., D. G. Tarboton (2019). Green River Watershed Data used for Evaluating Ensemble Streamflow Forecasting with the Utah Energy Balance (UEB) Snowmelt Model Coupled to the Research Distributed Hydrologic Model (RDHM) with Snow and Streamflow Assimilation, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.6d23c61a6095459da8c5e868f1885d03

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Funding Agencies

This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
NASA Advancing Water Supply Forecasts in The Colorado River Basin for Improved Decision Making NNH15CM90C

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Gichamo, T. Z., D. G. Tarboton (2019). Green River Watershed Data used for Evaluating Ensemble Streamflow Forecasting with the Utah Energy Balance (UEB) Snowmelt Model Coupled to the Research Distributed Hydrologic Model (RDHM) with Snow and Streamflow Assimilation, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.4cf4cb5aee814289be5eae13d6448a2e

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