S1. The open source model KalypsoNA (4.0) and Kalypso HydrologyThe hydrological open source model Kalypso-NA is a well-applied semi-distributed, deterministic, multi-layered and combined conceptual-physical based model. The source code of the model Kalypso-NA is based on the model BCENA, first developed by Björnsen Consulting Engineers (BCE) and renamed as well as given over to the institute of river and coastal engineering of the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) in the years around 2000. The continuous development over more than 20 years is driven by research demands and serves for application purposes in practice.The model supports the simulation of hydrological processes on the meso scale in the soil, vegetation, atmosphere and water compartments: such as surface runoff, infiltration, snow, evapotranspiration, soil moisture, interflow, base flow and groundwater recharge (Fig. S1). The meso scale modelling is enhanced recently to model local scale drainage measures (LSDMs). These measures are also known as sustainable urban drainage measures (SUDS) , green infrastructure (GI) or best management practice (BMP) (Hellmers and Fröhle, 2017).