2020
DOI: 10.3390/atmos11080815
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Evaluating Multiple WRF Configurations and Forcing over the Northern Patagonian Icecap (NPI) and Baker River Basin

Abstract: The use of numerical weather prediction (NWP) model to dynamically downscale coarse climate reanalysis data allows for the capture of processes that are influenced by land cover and topographic features. Climate reanalysis downscaling is useful for hydrology modeling, where catchment processes happen on a spatial scale that is not represented in reanalysis models. Selecting proper parameterization in the NWP for downscaling is crucial to downscale the climate variables of interest. In this work, we are interes… Show more

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“…These datasets have allowed, among other applications, the estimation of streamflow over ungauged www.nature.com/scientificdata www.nature.com/scientificdata/ catchments 30,31 , the classification of catchments by hydrological and geomorphological similarities 32 , the impacts related to anthropogenic activities 18,33 , and the analysis of hydrological model structures 34,35 . Despite the existence of the CAMELS initiative for Chile (CAMELS-CL), Western Patagonia is a clear example of how the systematic lack of hydrometeorological data (or open accessibility), poor quality control protocols and multiple formats between institutions 36 have hindered further studies.…”
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“…These datasets have allowed, among other applications, the estimation of streamflow over ungauged www.nature.com/scientificdata www.nature.com/scientificdata/ catchments 30,31 , the classification of catchments by hydrological and geomorphological similarities 32 , the impacts related to anthropogenic activities 18,33 , and the analysis of hydrological model structures 34,35 . Despite the existence of the CAMELS initiative for Chile (CAMELS-CL), Western Patagonia is a clear example of how the systematic lack of hydrometeorological data (or open accessibility), poor quality control protocols and multiple formats between institutions 36 have hindered further studies.…”
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confidence: 99%