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Forcing for HD Model (JSBACH, MPI-HM) and HD Model discharge from Hagemann et al. (2020)

The data of this experiment have been used in (Hagemann et al., 2020). It comprise daily data of surface runoff and subsurface runoff (drainage) from JSBACH and MPI-HM and simulated daily discharges (river runoff). To generate river runoff, the Hydrological discharge (HD) model (Hagemann et al., 2020; Hagemann and Ho-Hagemann, 2021) was used that was operated at 5 arc minutes horizontal resolution. Different to the published version of HD model parameters (5.0) on Zenodo, an earlier version (4.0) of flow directions and model parameters has been used that is provided as an auxiliary data file. The HD model was set up over the European domain covering the land areas between -11°W to 69°E and 27°N to 72°N. First, the respective forcing data of surface and sub-surface runoff were interpolated to the HD model domain using conservative remapping. Then, daily discharges were simulated with the HD model for the period 1979-2009 (1999-2009 for HD5-MESCAN). In addition, daily discharges were analogously simulated using only JSBACH forcing with the global 0.5° version 1.10 of the HD model. The associated flow directions and model parameters of vs. 1.10 are provided as an auxiliary data file. The HD forcing data are:


a) HD5-JSBACH

In order to generate daily input fields of surface runoff and drainage, the land surface scheme JSBACH (vs. 3 + frozen soil physics; (Ekici et al., 2014)) was forced globally at 0.5° with daily atmospheric forcing data based on the Interim Re-Analysis of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ERA-Interim; (Dee et al., 2011)). These forcing data are bias-corrected (see (Beer et al., 2014)) towards the so-called WATCH forcing data (WFD; (Weedon et al., 2011)) that have been generated in the EU project WATCH.


b) HD5-MPIHM

The MPI-M hydrology model MPI-HM (Stacke and Hagemann, 2012) was driven by daily WATCH forcing data based on ERA-Interim (WFDEI; (Weedon et al., 2014)) from 1979-2009 to generate daily input fields of surface runoff and drainage at global 0.5° resolution.


c) HD5-MESCAN

Six hourly data of surface runoff and drainage (variable name: percolation) were retrieved from the MESCAN-SURFEX regional surface reanalysis (Bazile et al., 2017) created in the EU project UERRA (Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional ReAnalysis; www.uerra.eu). SURFEX (Masson et al., 2013) is a land surface platform that was driven by atmospheric forcing at 5.5 km. The forcing comprises 24h-precipitation, near-surface temperature and relative humidity analyzed by the MESCAN surface analysis system as well as radiative fluxes and wind downscaled at 5.5 km from the 3DVar re-analysis conducted with the HARMONIE system at 11 km (Ridal et al., 2017). The latter has been generated using six-hourly fields of the ERA-Interim reanalysis as boundary conditions and covers a domain comprising Europe and parts of the Atlantic, which is similar to the European domain of the Coordinated Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) at 11 km.

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Date (Publication)
2021-09-03
Edition

1

Citation identifier
Hagemannetal2020
Citation identifier
doi:10.26050/WDCC/Hagemannetal2020
Principal investigator
  Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Dr. Stefan Hagemann
www.hereon.de
Author
  Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Dr. Stefan Hagemann
www.hereon.de
Author
  Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Dr. Tobias Stacke
www.hereon.de
Publisher
  WDC Climate at DKRZ
Point of contact
  Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Dr. Stefan Hagemann
www.hereon.de
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Keywords
  • Discharge

Keywords
  • Subsurface runoff

Keywords
  • Surface runoff

Keywords
  • river runoff

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CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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eng; USA

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1979-01-01
End date
2009-12-31
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OnLine resource
https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=Hagemannetal2020
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Attribute description
water_volume_transport_in_river_channel
Descriptor

The water flux or volume transport in rivers is the amount of water flowing in the river channel and flood plain. "Water" means water in all phases. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: not filled

Attribute description
surface_runoff_flux
Descriptor

The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. Runoff is the liquid water which drains from land. If not specified, "runoff" refers to the sum of surface runoff and subsurface drainage. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: not filled

Attribute description
water_volume_transport_in_river_channel
Descriptor

The water flux or volume transport in rivers is the amount of water flowing in the river channel and flood plain. "Water" means water in all phases. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: not filled

Attribute description
subsurface_runoff_flux
Descriptor

Runoff is the liquid water which drains from land. If not specified, "runoff" refers to the sum of surface runoff and subsurface drainage. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: not filled

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wdc-climate.de:3889895 XML
Metadata language

eng; USA

Hierarchy level
collection
Hierarchy level name

Hagemannetal2020

Date stamp
2026-02-04T10:21:32
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115

Metadata standard version

ISO 19115-2:2009

Point of contact
  Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Dr. Stefan Hagemann
www.hereon.de
Point of contact
  Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Dr. Stefan Hagemann
www.hereon.de
 
 

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