Abstract
Abstract. No synthesized global gridded runoff product, derived from multiple sources, is
available, despite such a product being useful for meeting the needs of many
global water initiatives. We apply an optimal weighting approach to merge
runoff estimates from hydrological models constrained with observational
streamflow records. The weighting method is based on the ability of the
models to match observed streamflow data while accounting for error
covariance between the participating products. To address the lack of
observed streamflow for many regions, a dissimilarity method was applied to
transfer the weights of the participating products to the ungauged basins
from the closest gauged basins using dissimilarity between basins in
physiographic and climatic characteristics as a proxy for distance. We
perform out-of-sample tests to examine the success of the dissimilarity
approach, and we confirm that the weighted product performs better than its
11 constituent products in a range of metrics. Our resulting synthesized
global gridded runoff product is available at monthly timescales, and
includes time-variant uncertainty, for the period 1980–2012 on a
0.5∘ grid. The synthesized global gridded runoff product broadly
agrees with published runoff estimates at many river basins, and represents
the seasonal runoff cycle for most of the globe well. The new product, called
Linear Optimal Runoff Aggregate (LORA), is a valuable synthesis of existing
runoff products and will be freely available for download on
https://geonetwork.nci.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/f9617_9854_8096_5291 (last access:
31 January 2019).
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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