Experimental FZJ ParFlow DE06 hydrologic forecasts (ICPSR doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/GROHKP)

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Title:

Experimental FZJ ParFlow DE06 hydrologic forecasts

Identification Number:

doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/GROHKP

Distributor:

Jülich DATA

Date of Distribution:

2024-05-14

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1

Bibliographic Citation:

Belleflamme, Alexandre; Hammoudeh, Suad; Görgen, Klaus; Kollet, Stefan, 2024, "Experimental FZJ ParFlow DE06 hydrologic forecasts", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/GROHKP, Jülich DATA, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Experimental FZJ ParFlow DE06 hydrologic forecasts

Identification Number:

doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/GROHKP

Authoring Entity:

Belleflamme, Alexandre (FZJ/IBG-3)

Hammoudeh, Suad (FZJ/IBG-3)

Görgen, Klaus (FZJ/IBG-3)

Kollet, Stefan (FZJ/IBG-3)

Distributor:

Jülich DATA

Access Authority:

Görgen, Klaus

Access Authority:

Belleflamme, Alexandre

Depositor:

Görgen, Klaus

Date of Deposit:

2024-05-13

Study Scope

Keywords:

Earth and Environmental Sciences, monitoring and forecasting, ParFlow/CLM hydrologic model, high-resolution hydrologic modeling, subsurface water resources, terrestrial water budget, applied information

Abstract:

The dataset entails experimental ParFlow hydrologic model forecast simulations by BELLEFLAMME, HAMMOUDEH, GOERGEN, and KOLLET. The basic setup and configuration is described in "Belleflamme et al. (2023): Hydrological forecasting at impact scale: the integrated ParFlow hydrological model at 0.6 km for climate resilient water resource management over Germany, Frontiers in Water, https://doi.org/10.3389/frwa.2023.1183642". The open access research dataset contains experimental simulation results and derived diagnostics from ParFlow hydrologic model runs at high spatial resolution (611m) over Germany and surrounds (all European river basins affecting Germany are included) of (i) daily 9-day deterministic forecasts, (ii) two-daily 9-day ensemble forecasts statistics, and (iii) hindcasts from 2011 to 2023, which serve as a climatology and a baseline for anomaly calculation. The data provided contains relevant variables of the terrestrial hydrological cycle, including groundwater-related quantities. The dataset specification has been elaborated based on a co-design approach with stakeholders from various sectors with primary inputs from agriculture.

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The dataset can be downloaded from this storage location (on the https://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100012923 data publication server): https://datapub.fz-juelich.de/slts/FZJ_ParFlow_DE06_hydrologic_forecasts/index.html

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Citation

Identification Number:

10.3389/frwa.2023.1183642

Bibliographic Citation:

Belleflamme, A., Goergen, K., Wagner, N., Kollet, S., Bathiany, S., El Zohbi, J., Rechid, D., Vanderborght, J., Vereecken, H. (2023). Hydrological forecasting at impact scale: the integrated ParFlow hydrological model at 0.6 km for climate resilient water resource management over Germany. Frontiers in Water, 5.