Journal of Water and Climate Change (Feb 2022)

Hydrologic modeling by means of a hybrid downscaling approach: an application to the Sai Gon–Dong Nai Rivers Basin

  • T. Trinh,
  • V. T. Nguyen,
  • N. Do,
  • K. Carr,
  • D. H. Tran,
  • N. V. Thang,
  • T. H. Dang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2021.426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 407 – 420

Abstract

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The spatial and temporal availability and reliability of hydrological data are substantial contributions to the accuracy of watershed modeling; unfortunately, such data requirements are challenging and perhaps impossible in many regions of the world. In this study, hydrological conditions are simulated using the hydrologic model-WEHY, whose data input are obtained from a hybrid downscaling technique to provide reliable and high temporal and spatial resolution hydrological data. The hybrid downscaling technique is coupled to a hydroclimate and machine learning models; wherein the global atmospheric reanalysis data, including ERA-Interim, ERA-20C, and CFSR are used for initial and boundary conditions of dynamical downscaling utilizing the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF). The machine learning model (ANN) then follows to further downscale the WRF outputs to a finer resolution over the studied watershed. An application of the combination of mentioned techniques is applied to the third-largest river basin in Vietnam, the Sai Gon–Dong Nai Rivers Basin. The validation of hybrid model is in the ‘satisfactory’ range. After the estimation of geomorphology and land cover within the watershed, WEHY's calibration and validation are performed based on observed rainfall data. The simulation results matched well with flow observation data with respect to magnitude for both the rising and recession time segments. In comparison, among the three selected reanalysis data sets, the best calibration and validation results were obtained from the CFSR data set. These results are closer to the observation data than those using only the dynamic downscaling technique in combination with the WEHY model. HIGHLIGHTS Data input for hydrologic model can obtain from a hybrid downscaling technique.; Hybrid technique is coupled with a regional climate model with a machine learning model.; Hybrid technique can provide better hydrological data in higher resolutions.;

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