Surface resistance calibration for a hydrological model using evapotranspiration retrieved from remote sensing data in Nahe catchment forest area

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In this paper, a method combining graphical and statistical techniques is proposed for surface resistance calibration in a distributed hydrological model, WaSiM-ETH, by comparing daily evapotranspiration simulated by model WaSiM-ETH with corresponding daily evapotranspiration retrieved from remote sensing images. The study area locates in Nahe catchment (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, 4065 km 2) forest regions. The remote sensing based observations are available for a very limited number of days but representative for most soil moisture conditions. By setting canopy resistance (r c) at 150 s/m, soil surface resistance (r se) at 250 s/m or at 300 s/m for deciduous forest and setting r c at 300 s/m, r se at 600 s/m or at 650 s/m for pine forest, the model exhibits its best overall performance in space and time. It is also found that with sufficient soil moisture, the model exhibits its best performance in space scale.

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Bie, W., Casper, M. C., Reiter, P., & Vohland, M. (2015). Surface resistance calibration for a hydrological model using evapotranspiration retrieved from remote sensing data in Nahe catchment forest area. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 368, pp. 81–86). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-368-81-2015

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