Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis Datasets

Gridded runoff product at the sub-basin level is pivotal for effective hydrologic modeling and applications. Although reanalyses can overcome the lack of traditional stream gauge networks to provide reliable geospatial runoff data, the inherent uncertainties associated with single products are still...

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Main Authors: Woo-Yeon Sunwoo, Hoang Hai Nguyen, Kyung-Soo Jun
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/21/3741
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description Gridded runoff product at the sub-basin level is pivotal for effective hydrologic modeling and applications. Although reanalyses can overcome the lack of traditional stream gauge networks to provide reliable geospatial runoff data, the inherent uncertainties associated with single products are still a problem. This study aims to improve the single products’ limitations over the heterogeneous Republic of Korea region by merging three common global reanalysis datasets to generate a high-quality and long-term gridded runoff product at a high resolution. The merging method relies on triple collocation (TC) analysis, which requires no reference runoff dataset, with a modification that was applied separately to wet and dry seasons (seasonal merging). A comparison between the merged runoff and its parent products at 0.10° grid, on a daily basis, and using the entire 10-year period (2011–2020) against an independent ground-based sub-basin runoff product generally indicated a superior performance of the merged product even at the national scale of Republic of Korea. Moreover, a slight improvement obtained with the seasonal merging compared to the traditional all-time merging highlighted the potential of this modification to address several drawbacks in the TC assumption, especially the non-stationary runoff pattern caused by seasonal rainfall effects in the Republic of Korea. Despite the need for further improvement such as bias correction, the results of this study encourage making a reliable benchmark runoff product at a regional scale, which is beneficial for flood/drought monitoring and artificial intelligence-based hydrologic model training.
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spelling doaj.art-b52f19cac46a473b80715c44f02914172023-11-10T15:15:10ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412023-10-011521374110.3390/w15213741Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis DatasetsWoo-Yeon Sunwoo0Hoang Hai Nguyen1Kyung-Soo Jun2Water Resources Engineering Lab, Department of Water Resources, Graduate School of Water Resources, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, Republic of KoreaSejong Rain Co., Ltd., In-House Venture of K-Water, 99 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34134, Republic of KoreaWater Resources Engineering Lab, Department of Water Resources, Graduate School of Water Resources, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, Republic of KoreaGridded runoff product at the sub-basin level is pivotal for effective hydrologic modeling and applications. Although reanalyses can overcome the lack of traditional stream gauge networks to provide reliable geospatial runoff data, the inherent uncertainties associated with single products are still a problem. This study aims to improve the single products’ limitations over the heterogeneous Republic of Korea region by merging three common global reanalysis datasets to generate a high-quality and long-term gridded runoff product at a high resolution. The merging method relies on triple collocation (TC) analysis, which requires no reference runoff dataset, with a modification that was applied separately to wet and dry seasons (seasonal merging). A comparison between the merged runoff and its parent products at 0.10° grid, on a daily basis, and using the entire 10-year period (2011–2020) against an independent ground-based sub-basin runoff product generally indicated a superior performance of the merged product even at the national scale of Republic of Korea. Moreover, a slight improvement obtained with the seasonal merging compared to the traditional all-time merging highlighted the potential of this modification to address several drawbacks in the TC assumption, especially the non-stationary runoff pattern caused by seasonal rainfall effects in the Republic of Korea. Despite the need for further improvement such as bias correction, the results of this study encourage making a reliable benchmark runoff product at a regional scale, which is beneficial for flood/drought monitoring and artificial intelligence-based hydrologic model training.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/21/3741runoffmergingtriple collocationseasonalreanalysissub-basin
spellingShingle Woo-Yeon Sunwoo
Hoang Hai Nguyen
Kyung-Soo Jun
Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis Datasets
Water
runoff
merging
triple collocation
seasonal
reanalysis
sub-basin
title Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis Datasets
title_full Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis Datasets
title_fullStr Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis Datasets
title_full_unstemmed Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis Datasets
title_short Generation of High-Resolution Gridded Runoff Product for the Republic of Korea Sub-Basins from Seasonal Merging of Global Reanalysis Datasets
title_sort generation of high resolution gridded runoff product for the republic of korea sub basins from seasonal merging of global reanalysis datasets
topic runoff
merging
triple collocation
seasonal
reanalysis
sub-basin
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/21/3741
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