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Estimating Runoff Using Hydro-Geodetic Approaches.

Authors :
Sneeuw, Nico
Lorenz, Christof
Devaraju, Balaji
Tourian, Mohammad
Riegger, Johannes
Kunstmann, Harald
Bárdossy, András
Source :
Surveys in Geophysics. Nov2014, Vol. 35 Issue 6, p1333-1359. 27p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Given the continuous decline in global runoff data availability over the past decades, alternative approaches for runoff determination are gaining importance. When aiming for global scale runoff at a sufficient temporal resolution and with homogeneous accuracy, the choice to use spaceborne sensors is only a logical step. In this respect, we take water storage changes from Gravity Recovery And Climate Explorer ( grace) results and water level measurements from satellite altimetry, and present a comprehensive assessment of five different approaches for river runoff estimation: hydrological balance equation, hydro-meteorological balance equation, satellite altimetry with quantile function-based stage-discharge relationships, a rudimentary instantaneous runoff-precipitation relationship, and a runoff-storage relationship that takes time lag into account. As a common property, these approaches do not rely on hydrological modeling; they are either purely data driven or make additional use of atmospheric reanalyses. Further, these methods, except runoff-precipitation ratio, use geodetic observables as one of their inputs and, therefore, they are termed hydro-geodetic approaches. The runoff prediction skill of these approaches is validated against in situ runoff and compared to hydrological model predictions. Our results show that catchment-specific methods (altimetry and runoff-storage relationship) clearly outperform the global methods (hydrological and hydro-meteorological approaches) in the six study regions we considered. The global methods have the potential to provide runoff over all landmasses, which implies gauged and ungauged basins alike, but are still limited due to inconsistencies in the global hydrological and hydro-meteorological datasets that they use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01693298
Volume :
35
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Surveys in Geophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99239159
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10712-014-9300-4