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    Multi-site calibration of SWAT for the spatial distribution of sediment yield, Middle Awash Dam watershed, Ethiopia by Tesema, Tesfu Abebe, Lam, Kuok-Choy, GebreMariam, Bogale, Tefera, Wasu Manawko

    Published 2021
    “…Multi-site calibration was conducted at three gauging stations of the Proposed Middle Awash Dam watershed. The sequential Uncertainty fitting (SUFI-2) calibration uncertainty program (SWAT-CUP) has been used to calibrate and validate flow and sediment parameters using monthly flow and sediment rate observed data. …”
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    Comparison of HEC-HMS hydrologic model for estimation of runoff computation techniques as a design input: case of Middle Awash multi-purpose dam, Ethiopia by Yeshmebet Yitbarek Belay, Yetnayet Almaw Gouday, Habtamu Nega Alemnew

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…For this study, the HEC-HMS event-based hydrologic model of the Initial and constant, the Green and Ampt, and the SCS CN loss methods were selected as a modeling tool for estimation of the amount of runoff at the middle awash multi-purpose dam on the Awash River basin. …”
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    Downscaling and validating SMAP soil moisture using a machine learning algorithm over the Awash River basin, Ethiopia. by Shimelis Sishah, Temesgen Abrahem, Getasew Azene, Amare Dessalew, Hurgesa Hundera

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Following that, the accuracy of downscaled soil moisture against the Middle Awash Sub-basin reveals a variance of 0.1320 cm3 /cm3, -0.033 cm3 /cm3, and 0.148 cm3 /cm3 with Root Mean Square Error, Bias error, and Unbiased Root Mean Square Error respectively. …”
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    Evaluating the skills of the CMIP5 global climate models using multicriteria decision-making analysis in Ethiopia by Endalkachew Tesfaye, Brook Abate, Taye Alemayehu, Yihun Dile

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This study evaluates the skills of 30 CMIP5 GCMs and the Multimodel Ensemble (MME) in reproducing the characteristics of observed precipitation (Pr), minimum (Tmin), and maximum (Tmax) temperature over the Middle Awash sub-basin (MASB) in Ethiopia. The MME of the climate variables was generated using the simple arithmetic mean method. …”
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