Development of a system for automated setup of a physically-based, spatially-distributed hydrological model for catchments in Great Britain

Elizabeth Lewis*, Stephen Birkinshaw, Chris Kilsby, Hayley J. Fowler

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Abstract

The use of physically-based spatially-distributed models to solve problems in hydrology has been limited by their intensive data and setup time requirements. We have therefore created a system that enables the automatic setup of a robust, physically-based spatially-distributed SHETRAN model for any catchment, gauged or ungauged, in Great Britain. National-scale datasets for topography, soil, landuse, geology and climate have been collated, processed and stored to allow rapid retrieval and configuration of catchment models with minimal user-intervention. These maps can be easily replaced by national datasets of other countries or global datasets, ensuring the system's international transferability. A graphical user interface has been developed to facilitate the model setup process. The resultant system, SHETRAN-GB, has the potential to significantly aid the deployment of SHETRAN for addressing important issues relating to water resources, hydrological extremes and climate change, either for individual or multiple catchments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)102-110
Number of pages9
JournalEnvironmental Modelling and Software
Volume108
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Data
  • GUI
  • Hydrological model
  • Physically based
  • SHETRAN

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