Project name -Title Project name or brief description of topic |
Benchmarking |
Description |
The component Benchmarking is being developed as an integral part of the NZWaM-Hydro project with the aim of: i) providing objective proof of model suitability and improvements across a range of spatial and temporal scales; ii) identifying issues with observations and model developments; and iii) identifying locations where monitoring network effort is needed to improve hydrological processes understanding. NZ Benchmarking framework is based on initial work by McMillan et al (2016), and is developed to integrate land surface, groundwater, hydrological and isotope signatures and statistics. NZ Benchmarking will specifically assess the impacts of the following factors on hydrological model prediction uncertainty: i) spatial and/or temporal resolution of input data ii) model structure (i.e.lumped/semi-distributed/distributed). As part of this task, data will be acquired from Regional Councils, Crown Research Institutes, remote-sensing platforms, the NIWA Climate Database, and via collaboration with industry sectors. NZ benchmarking will assist model development and calibration and help end-users to select the appropriate model specific to their needs based on objective performance measures. The objective The purpose of the benchmarking task is to develop and implement a state-of-the-art operational method (that can be applied at national scale) to test hydrological models in New Zealand. This will be tested across a variety of surface water,groundwater and isotopic signatures (e.g. mean annual discharge, mean annual low flows,flow duration curve, mean residence time). This will require the development, set-up and operational updating of quality-assessed observed hydrological data(discharge, groundwater level, lake level, soil moisture, drainage, evaporation time series) and associated signatures. The NZ Benchmarking procedures will be conducted on NIWA’s High Performance Computing Facility and will be implemented within HydroDesk-NZ. The project is funded through the Strategic Science Investment Fund from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. |
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Outputs (if applicable) Papers published,web links,reports, etc. |