Meteomap: Generation Of Meteorological Variables For Distributed Physically-Based Hydrological Modeling


Autoria(s): Aguilar, Cristina; Herrero, Javier; Millares, Agustín; Losada, Miguel A.; Polo, María José
Data(s)

01/08/2014

Resumo

Distributed energy and water balance models require time-series surfaces of the meteorological variables involved in hydrological processes. Most of the hydrological GIS-based models apply simple interpolation techniques to extrapolate the point scale values registered at weather stations at a watershed scale. In mountainous areas, where the monitoring network ineffectively covers the complex terrain heterogeneity, simple geostatistical methods for spatial interpolation are not always representative enough, and algorithms that explicitly or implicitly account for the features creating strong local gradients in the meteorological variables must be applied. Originally developed as a meteorological pre-processing tool for a complete hydrological model (WiMMed), MeteoMap has become an independent software. The individual interpolation algorithms used to approximate the spatial distribution of each meteorological variable were carefully selected taking into account both, the specific variable being mapped, and the common lack of input data from Mediterranean mountainous areas. They include corrections with height for both rainfall and temperature (Herrero et al., 2007), and topographic corrections for solar radiation (Aguilar et al., 2010). MeteoMap is a GIS-based freeware upon registration. Input data include weather station records and topographic data and the output consists of tables and maps of the meteorological variables at hourly, daily, predefined rainfall event duration or annual scales. It offers its own pre and post-processing tools, including video outlook, map printing and the possibility of exporting the maps to images or ASCII ArcGIS formats. This study presents the friendly user interface of the software and shows some case studies with applications to hydrological modeling.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cc_conf_hic/278

http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1277&context=cc_conf_hic

Idioma(s)

English

Publicador

CUNY Academic Works

Fonte

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Palavras-Chave #2014 International Conference on Hydroinformatics HIC #Hydrological Modelling #Case Studies #Application of Data-driven Modelling in Water Sciences #MeteoMap #WiMMed #interpolation #hydrological modeling #R46 #Remote Sensing and LiDAR Data Products relevant to Hydrology #Environmental Sciences #Physical Sciences and Mathematics #Water Resource Management
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presentation