Harold Llauca

SENAMHI | Hydrologist

Subject Areas: Hydrology, Water Management

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This product provides a national-scale dataset of simulated monthly streamflow across Peru, developed using the PISCO gridded precipitation and evapotranspiration dataset at 0.1° × 0.1° spatial resolution, coupled with the GR2M rainfall–runoff model and a river routing scheme. The dataset covers the entire Peruvian territory, including transboundary river basins shared with neighboring countries.

The modeling framework generates mean daily discharge for 11,913 river reaches, enabling a fine-scale representation of hydrological conditions at the national level. Model calibration and validation were performed using observed daily streamflow records from 43 gauging stations over the period 1981–2020, ensuring consistency with observed hydrological dynamics.

This dataset is designed to support hydrological analysis, monitoring, and decision-making, and will be regularly updated to incorporate new simulations and improvements.

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ABSTRACT:

This product provides a national-scale dataset of simulated daily streamflow across Peru, developed using the PISCO gridded precipitation and evapotranspiration dataset at 0.1° × 0.1° spatial resolution, coupled with the ARNO/VIC rainfall–runoff model and the RAPID river routing scheme. The dataset covers the entire Peruvian territory, including transboundary river basins shared with neighboring countries.

The modeling framework generates mean daily discharge for 11,913 river reaches, enabling a fine-scale representation of hydrological conditions at the national level. Model calibration and validation were performed using observed daily streamflow records from 43 gauging stations over the period 1981–2020, ensuring consistency with observed hydrological dynamics.

This dataset is designed to support hydrological analysis, monitoring, and decision-making, and will be regularly updated to incorporate new simulations and improvements.

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This repository contains data from the PISCO_HyD_ARNOVIC v1.0 product (Llauca et al. in prep) for the Peruvians domain.

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PISCO_HyD_ARNOVIC v1.0
Created: Oct. 20, 2021, 7:25 p.m.
Authors: Llauca, Harold

ABSTRACT:

This repository contains data from the PISCO_HyD_ARNOVIC v1.0 product (Llauca et al. in prep) for the Peruvians domain.

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ABSTRACT:

This product provides a national-scale dataset of simulated daily streamflow across Peru, developed using the PISCO gridded precipitation and evapotranspiration dataset at 0.1° × 0.1° spatial resolution, coupled with the ARNO/VIC rainfall–runoff model and the RAPID river routing scheme. The dataset covers the entire Peruvian territory, including transboundary river basins shared with neighboring countries.

The modeling framework generates mean daily discharge for 11,913 river reaches, enabling a fine-scale representation of hydrological conditions at the national level. Model calibration and validation were performed using observed daily streamflow records from 43 gauging stations over the period 1981–2020, ensuring consistency with observed hydrological dynamics.

This dataset is designed to support hydrological analysis, monitoring, and decision-making, and will be regularly updated to incorporate new simulations and improvements.

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ABSTRACT:

This product provides a national-scale dataset of simulated monthly streamflow across Peru, developed using the PISCO gridded precipitation and evapotranspiration dataset at 0.1° × 0.1° spatial resolution, coupled with the GR2M rainfall–runoff model and a river routing scheme. The dataset covers the entire Peruvian territory, including transboundary river basins shared with neighboring countries.

The modeling framework generates mean daily discharge for 11,913 river reaches, enabling a fine-scale representation of hydrological conditions at the national level. Model calibration and validation were performed using observed daily streamflow records from 43 gauging stations over the period 1981–2020, ensuring consistency with observed hydrological dynamics.

This dataset is designed to support hydrological analysis, monitoring, and decision-making, and will be regularly updated to incorporate new simulations and improvements.

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