Impact of different satellite soil moisture products on the predictions of a continuous distributed hydrological model

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作者
Laiolo, P. [1 ]
Gabellani, S. [1 ]
Campo, L. [1 ]
Silvestro, F. [1 ]
Delogu, F. [1 ]
Rudari, R. [1 ]
Pulvirenti, L. [1 ,2 ]
Boni, G. [1 ]
Fascetti, F. [2 ]
Pierdicca, N. [2 ]
Crapolicchio, R. [3 ,4 ]
Hasenauer, S. [5 ]
Puca, S. [6 ]
机构
[1] CIMA Res Fdn, Savona, Italy
[2] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Informat Engn Elect & Telecommun, Rome, Italy
[3] Serco SpA, Frascati, Italy
[4] ESA ESRIN, Frascati, Italy
[5] Vienna Univ Technol, Dept Geodesy & Geoinformat, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
[6] Natl Civil Protect Dept, Rome, Italy
关键词
Satellite data assimilation; H-SAF; Assimilation impacts; Hydrological modelling; Soil moisture; DATA ASSIMILATION; PASSIVE MICROWAVE; ERS SCATTEROMETER; SURFACE; ASCAT; TEMPERATURE; RETRIEVALS; CHALLENGES; RUNOFF; FILTER;
D O I
10.1016/j.jag.2015.06.002
中图分类号
TP7 [遥感技术];
学科分类号
081102 ; 0816 ; 081602 ; 083002 ; 1404 ;
摘要
The reliable estimation of hydrological variables in space and time is of fundamental importance in operational hydrology to improve the flood predictions and hydrological cycle description. Nowadays remotely sensed data can offer a chance to improve hydrological models especially in environments with scarce ground based data. The aim of this work is to update the state variables of a physically based, distributed and continuous hydrological model using four different satellite-derived data (three soil moisture products and a land surface temperature measurement) and one soil moisture analysis to evaluate, even with a non optimal technique, the impact on the hydrological cycle. The experiments were carried out for a small catchment, in the northern part of Italy, for the period July 2012-June 2013. The products were pre-processed according to their own characteristics and then they were assimilated into the model using a simple nudging technique. The benefits on the model predictions of discharge were tested against observations. The analysis showed a general improvement of the model discharge predictions, even with a simple assimilation technique, for all the assimilation experiments; the Nash-Sutcliffe model efficiency coefficient was increased from 0.6 (relative to the model without assimilation) to 0.7, moreover, errors on discharge were reduced up to the 10%. An added value to the model was found in the rainfall season (autumn): all the assimilation experiments reduced the errors up to the 20%. This demonstrated that discharge prediction of a distributed hydrological model, which works at fine scale resolution in a small basin, can be improved with the assimilation of coarse-scale satellite-derived data. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页数:15
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