Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”

This study attempted to generate a long-term (1961–2010) daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) with orographic adjustments so as to generate realistic precipitation estimates, enabling hydrological and water resource investigations that can close the water balance, that...

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Main Authors: Asim Jahangir Khan, Manfred Koch
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-09-01
Series:International Soil and Water Conservation Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633921000150
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description This study attempted to generate a long-term (1961–2010) daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) with orographic adjustments so as to generate realistic precipitation estimates, enabling hydrological and water resource investigations that can close the water balance, that is difficult, if not impossible to achieve with the currently available precipitation data products for the basin. The procedure includes temporal reconstruction of precipitation series at points where data were not recorded prior to the mid-nineties, followed by a regionalization of the precipitation series to a smaller scale across the basin (0.125 ° × 0.125 °), while introducing adjustments for the orographic effect and changes in glacier storage. The reconstruction process involves interpolation of the precipitation at virtual locations of the current (1995-) dense observational network, followed by corrections for frequency and intensity and adjustments for temporal trends at these virtual locations. The data generated in this way were further validated for temporal and spatial representativeness through evaluation of SWAT-modelled streamflow responses against observed flows across the UIB. The results show that the calibrated SWAT-simulated daily discharge at the basin outlet as well as at different sub-basin outlets, when forcing the model with the reconstructed precipitation of years 1973–1996, is almost identical to that when forcing it with the reference precipitation data (1997–2008). Finally, the spatial distribution pattern of the reconstructed (1961–1996) and reference (1997–2008) precipitation were also found consistent across the UIB, reflecting well the large-scale atmospheric-circulation pattern in the region.
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spelling doaj.art-79ebf021d7a140a0bad72827666a69642024-03-02T15:21:52ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Soil and Water Conservation Research2095-63392021-09-0193445460Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”Asim Jahangir Khan0Manfred Koch1Department of Geohydraulics and Engineering Hydrology, University of Kassel, 34125, Kassel, Germany; : Corresponding author.Department of Geohydraulics and Engineering Hydrology, University of Kassel, 34125, Kassel, GermanyThis study attempted to generate a long-term (1961–2010) daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) with orographic adjustments so as to generate realistic precipitation estimates, enabling hydrological and water resource investigations that can close the water balance, that is difficult, if not impossible to achieve with the currently available precipitation data products for the basin. The procedure includes temporal reconstruction of precipitation series at points where data were not recorded prior to the mid-nineties, followed by a regionalization of the precipitation series to a smaller scale across the basin (0.125 ° × 0.125 °), while introducing adjustments for the orographic effect and changes in glacier storage. The reconstruction process involves interpolation of the precipitation at virtual locations of the current (1995-) dense observational network, followed by corrections for frequency and intensity and adjustments for temporal trends at these virtual locations. The data generated in this way were further validated for temporal and spatial representativeness through evaluation of SWAT-modelled streamflow responses against observed flows across the UIB. The results show that the calibrated SWAT-simulated daily discharge at the basin outlet as well as at different sub-basin outlets, when forcing the model with the reconstructed precipitation of years 1973–1996, is almost identical to that when forcing it with the reference precipitation data (1997–2008). Finally, the spatial distribution pattern of the reconstructed (1961–1996) and reference (1997–2008) precipitation were also found consistent across the UIB, reflecting well the large-scale atmospheric-circulation pattern in the region.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633921000150PrecipitationTemporal reconstructionOrographic correction factor (OCF)Soil and water assessment tool (SWAT)Glacier/water mass balanceUpper indus basin (UIB)
spellingShingle Asim Jahangir Khan
Manfred Koch
Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”
International Soil and Water Conservation Research
Precipitation
Temporal reconstruction
Orographic correction factor (OCF)
Soil and water assessment tool (SWAT)
Glacier/water mass balance
Upper indus basin (UIB)
title Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”
title_full Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”
title_fullStr Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”
title_full_unstemmed Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”
title_short Generation of a long-term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) through temporal Reconstruction, Correction & Informed Regionalization-“ReCIR”
title_sort generation of a long term daily gridded precipitation dataset for the upper indus basin uib through temporal reconstruction correction amp informed regionalization recir
topic Precipitation
Temporal reconstruction
Orographic correction factor (OCF)
Soil and water assessment tool (SWAT)
Glacier/water mass balance
Upper indus basin (UIB)
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633921000150
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