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Abstract

Issue Title: Watershed science: Bridging new advances in hydrological science with good management of river basins

There is a strong drive towards hyperresolution earth system models in order to resolve finer scales of motion in the atmosphere. The problem of obtaining more realistic representation of terrestrial fluxes of heat and water, however, is not just a problem of moving to hyperresolution grid scales. It is much more a question of a lack of knowledge about the parameterisation of processes at whatever grid scale is being used for a wider modelling problem. Hyperresolution grid scales cannot alone solve the problem of this hyperresolution ignorance. This paper discusses these issues in more detail with specific reference to land surface parameterisations and flood inundation models. The importance of making local hyperresolution model predictions available for evaluation by local stakeholders is stressed. It is expected that this will be a major driving force for improving model performance in the future.

Details

Title
Hyperresolution information and hyperresolution ignorance in modelling the hydrology of the land surface
Author
Beven, Keith; Cloke, Hannah; Pappenberger, Florian; Lamb, Rob; Hunter, Neil
Pages
25-35
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Jan 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
16747313
e-ISSN
18691897
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1644087295
Copyright
Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015