The water balance model has been an indispensable tool for quantifying water supply and demand and regulating water resources for decades. By convention, hydrologists use in-situ measurements of river discharge for model calibration. Whereas hardly is it possible for areas suffering from data storage. Researchers have been working on methods dealing with this problem for many years. Satellite datasets are potential substitutes for the in-situ observation of hydrological variables. This research proposes a monthly strategy using satellite time series as model inputs. This research aims to apply this strategy in the absence of gauged data for discharge simulations and predictions. Instead of streamflow, the strategy uses variables like actual...
A considerable number of river basins around the world lack sufficient ground observations of hydrom...
Spatially distributed hydrologic models are useful for understanding the water balance dynamics of c...
Hydrologic models using water balance approaches typically use continuously observed streamflow data...
Measurements of river discharge and watershed runoff are essential to water resources management, ef...
Satellite observations can provide valuable information for a better understanding of hydrological p...
The role of satellite-based remote sensing in improving hydrologic and water resources studies in da...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Physically representative hydrological models are essential for water resource management. New satel...
Without corroborating observations, hydrological models should not be trusted. Hydrometric observati...
Hydrological models are usually calibrated against observed streamflow (Qobs), which is not applicab...
The accuracy of hydrological model predictions is limited by uncertainties in model structure and pa...
To obtain and fully use long series of high-precision observations of water balance components, it i...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) nexus studies require reliable estimates of water availability, use, a...
Throughout the world, many people have been affected by water related issues in the past, some more ...
Twelve actual evaporation datasets are evaluated for their ability to improve the performance of the...
A considerable number of river basins around the world lack sufficient ground observations of hydrom...
Spatially distributed hydrologic models are useful for understanding the water balance dynamics of c...
Hydrologic models using water balance approaches typically use continuously observed streamflow data...
Measurements of river discharge and watershed runoff are essential to water resources management, ef...
Satellite observations can provide valuable information for a better understanding of hydrological p...
The role of satellite-based remote sensing in improving hydrologic and water resources studies in da...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Physically representative hydrological models are essential for water resource management. New satel...
Without corroborating observations, hydrological models should not be trusted. Hydrometric observati...
Hydrological models are usually calibrated against observed streamflow (Qobs), which is not applicab...
The accuracy of hydrological model predictions is limited by uncertainties in model structure and pa...
To obtain and fully use long series of high-precision observations of water balance components, it i...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) nexus studies require reliable estimates of water availability, use, a...
Throughout the world, many people have been affected by water related issues in the past, some more ...
Twelve actual evaporation datasets are evaluated for their ability to improve the performance of the...
A considerable number of river basins around the world lack sufficient ground observations of hydrom...
Spatially distributed hydrologic models are useful for understanding the water balance dynamics of c...
Hydrologic models using water balance approaches typically use continuously observed streamflow data...