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Evaluation of runoff estimation from GRACE coupled with different meteorological gridded products over the Upper Blue Nile Basin

  • Khaled Alghafli
  • , Awad M. Ali
  • , Xiaogang Shi
  • , William Sloan
  • , Ali A.A. Obeid
  • , Mohammad Shamsudduha

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Abstract

Study Region: The Upper Blue Nile (UBN) basin, Ethiopia. Study Focus: In efforts to accurately close the water balance equation for the UBN basin using remote sensing products, river runoff is calculated as a residual from the water balance equation by incorporating Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) terrestrial water storage (TWS) and remote sensing products for precipitation (P) and evapotranspiration (ET). The calculated river runoff is then compared to the gauge records located at the basin's outlet. The best performing combination among the various combinations is chosen by aggregating rankings attributed to both error and linear fit metrics. The errors associated with each satellite product were assessed by forcing the In-Situ runoff to estimate the P, ET, and TWS. This methodology helps in addressing the uncertainty linked with each hydrological component. New Hydrological Insights for the Region: The best P, ET, and TWS combination performance products to estimate runoff are SM2RAIN-CCI, GLEAM, and GRACE Spherical Harmonic products, respectively. The statistical results for the six metrics are R2 = 0.7, slope = 1.6, y-intercept = - 0.5 cm, RMSE = 3 cm, MAE = 2.8 cm, and PBIAS = 36%. The uncertainty from each hydrological component was quantified and showed that improving the accuracy of P and ET estimation is a crucial step to successfully close the water balance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101545
JournalJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Volume50
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Evapotranspiration
  • GRACE
  • Precipitation
  • Terrestrial water storage
  • Upper Blue Nile basin
  • Water balance

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Water Science and Technology
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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