To account for spatial variability of precipitation, as well as basin physiographic properties, the National Weather Service (NWS) has developed a distributed version of its hydrologic component, termed the Hydrology Laboratory-Research Distributed Hydrologic Model (HL-RDHM). Because channels are the only source of water exchange between neighboring computational elements, the absence of such exchange has been identified as a weakness in the model. The primary objective of this paper is to modify the model structure to account for subsurface water exchanges without dramatically altering the conceptual framework of the water balance module. The subsurface exchanges are established by partitioning the slow response components released from th...
A proper understanding and representation of the interactions between the different components of th...
The Coupled Routing and Excess STorage model (CREST, jointly developed by the University of Oklahoma...
The traditional challenge charge to watershed hydrologic modelers has been to predict river discharg...
As the demand for limited stores of fresh water grows, optimum use of water resources becomes paramo...
The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center (CBRFC), an office of NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS)...
The recent availability of NEXRAD rainfall data, along with high-resolution Digital Elevation Maps (...
Modeling the effect of spatial variability of precipitation and basin characteristics on streamflow ...
A numerical modelling analysis of climate change’s precipitation effects on the long-term, averaged ...
Climate change resulting from the enhanced greenhouse effect is expected to have significant implica...
A large area basin-scale (LABs) hydrologic model is developed for regional, continental, and global ...
The Office of Hydrologic Development (OHD) of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrati...
proposes the second phase of the Distributed Model Intercomparison Project (DMIP). The NOAA/NWS real...
The Office of Hydrologic Development (OHD) of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrati...
In this work, a conceptual lumped model was developed to simulate runoff and analyze hydrological pr...
The improvement of process representations in hydrological models is often only driven by the modele...
A proper understanding and representation of the interactions between the different components of th...
The Coupled Routing and Excess STorage model (CREST, jointly developed by the University of Oklahoma...
The traditional challenge charge to watershed hydrologic modelers has been to predict river discharg...
As the demand for limited stores of fresh water grows, optimum use of water resources becomes paramo...
The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center (CBRFC), an office of NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS)...
The recent availability of NEXRAD rainfall data, along with high-resolution Digital Elevation Maps (...
Modeling the effect of spatial variability of precipitation and basin characteristics on streamflow ...
A numerical modelling analysis of climate change’s precipitation effects on the long-term, averaged ...
Climate change resulting from the enhanced greenhouse effect is expected to have significant implica...
A large area basin-scale (LABs) hydrologic model is developed for regional, continental, and global ...
The Office of Hydrologic Development (OHD) of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrati...
proposes the second phase of the Distributed Model Intercomparison Project (DMIP). The NOAA/NWS real...
The Office of Hydrologic Development (OHD) of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrati...
In this work, a conceptual lumped model was developed to simulate runoff and analyze hydrological pr...
The improvement of process representations in hydrological models is often only driven by the modele...
A proper understanding and representation of the interactions between the different components of th...
The Coupled Routing and Excess STorage model (CREST, jointly developed by the University of Oklahoma...
The traditional challenge charge to watershed hydrologic modelers has been to predict river discharg...