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PCR-GLOBWB output - 4dHydro working package 5
4dHydro working package 5 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community outputs for several calibration/assimilation experiments. These experiments include simulations over different resolutions and calibration/assimilation with earth-observed (EO) satellite products. The aim of these experiments is to investigate the added value of EO products for hydrological simulations. This data package contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 5 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected])
PCR-GLOBWB experiment 1-0 output - 4dHydro working package 5 [UPDATED]
4dHydro working package 5 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community outputs for several calibration/assimilation experiments. These experiments include simulations over different resolutions and calibration/assimilation with earth-observed (EO) satellite products. The aim of these experiments is to investigate the added value of EO products for hydrological simulations. This data package contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 5 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected]).
A new version of this dataset was published and is available via; https://public.yoda.uu.nl/geo/UU01/8BVQCA.htm
PCR-GLOBWB community reference output - 4dHydro working package 2 [updated]
4dHydro working package 2 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community reference outputs. The community reference outputs are a set of hydrological simulation outputs from various land-surface and hydrological models from previous studies. Therefore, these outputs represent the current state-of-the-art in hydrological modeling (i.e. before the improvements made in this project) and are used as a baseline reference for the rest of the project.
This datapackage contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 2 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected]).
This data package has been updated. The improved version can be found here; https://public.yoda.uu.nl/geo/UU01/YA6SFX.htm
PCR-GLOBWB community reference output - 4dHydro working package 2
4dHydro working package 2 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community reference outputs. The community reference outputs are a set of hydrological simulation outputs from various land-surface and hydrological models from previous studies. Therefore, these outputs represent the current state-of-the-art in hydrological modeling (i.e. before the improvements made in this project) and are used as a baseline reference for the rest of the project.
This datapackage contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 2 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected])
PCR-GLOBWB output - 4dHydro working package 5
4dHydro working package 5 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community outputs for several calibration/assimilation experiments. These experiments include simulations over different resolutions and calibration/assimilation with earth-observed (EO) satellite products. The aim of these experiments is to investigate the added value of EO products for hydrological simulations. This data package contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 5 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected])
PCR-GLOBWB experiment 1-0 output - 4dHydro working package 5 [UPDATED]
4dHydro working package 5 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community outputs for several calibration/assimilation experiments. These experiments include simulations over different resolutions and calibration/assimilation with earth-observed (EO) satellite products. The aim of these experiments is to investigate the added value of EO products for hydrological simulations. This data package contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 5 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected]).
A new version of this dataset was released, which can be found here; https://public.yoda.uu.nl/geo/UU01/8BVQCA.htm
World Water Map Data Package
This data package contains the data associated with the World Water Map project (worldwatermap.nationalgeographic.org). The World Water Map informs on the state of the worlds water resources between 1980 and 2019: storages and fluxes in the terrestrial water cycle, human impacts on the water cycle (i.e. demand, withdrawal and consumption) and, most importantly, the gap between renewable water availability and human water demands (i.e. the water gap). The data behind the World Water Map is based on the global hydrological model PCR-GLOBWB (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. This data package contains all the maps associated with the World Water Map. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected]).
For more information on the global hydrological model PCR-GLOBWB and its components: Sutanudjaja, E. H., Van Beek, R., Wanders, N., Wada, Y., Bosmans, J. H., Drost, N., van der Ent, R. J., de Graaf, I. E. M., Hoch, J. M., de Jong, K., Karssenberg, D., López, P. L., Peßenteiner, S., Schmitz, O., Straatsma, M. W., Vannametee, E., Wisser, D. & Bierkens, M. F. (2018). PCR-GLOBWB 2: a 5 arcmin global hydrological and water resources model. Geoscientific Model Development, 11(6), 2429-2453. doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-2429-2018. The model code is publicly available at github.com/UU-Hydro/PCR-GLOBWB_model
PCR-GLOBWB community reference output - 4dHydro working package 2
4dHydro working package 2 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community reference outputs. The community reference outputs are a set of hydrological simulation outputs from various land-surface and hydrological models from previous studies. Therefore, these outputs represent the current state-of-the-art in hydrological modeling (i.e. before the improvements made in this project) and are used as a baseline reference for the rest of the project. This datapackage contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://4dhydro.eu/catalog/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 2 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected])
PCR-GLOBWB output - 4dHydro working package 5
4dHydro working package 5 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community outputs for several calibration/assimilation experiments. These experiments include simulations over different resolutions and calibration/assimilation with earth-observed (EO) satellite products. The aim of these experiments is to investigate the added value of EO products for hydrological simulations. This data package contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 5 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected])
PCR-GLOBWB experiment 1-0 output - 4dHydro working package 5
4dHydro working package 5 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community outputs for several calibration/assimilation experiments. These experiments include simulations over different resolutions and calibration/assimilation with earth-observed (EO) satellite products. The aim of these experiments is to investigate the added value of EO products for hydrological simulations. This data package contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 5 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected])
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