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DECIPHeR v1: Dynamic fluxEs and ConnectIvity for Predictions of HydRology
School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1SS, UK
Cabot Institute, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1UJ, UK
Jim Freer
School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1SS, UK
Cabot Institute, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1UJ, UK
Rosanna Lane
School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1SS, UK
Toby Dunne
School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1SS, UK
Wouter J. M. Knoben
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TR, UK
Nicholas J. K. Howden
Cabot Institute, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1UJ, UK
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TR, UK
Niall Quinn
Fathom Global, The Engine Shed, Station Approach, Bristol, BS1 6QH, UK
Thorsten Wagener
Cabot Institute, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1UJ, UK
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TR, UK
Ross Woods
Cabot Institute, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1UJ, UK
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TR, UK
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Short summary
DECIPHeR (Dynamic fluxEs and ConnectIvity for Predictions of Hydrology) is a new modelling framework that can be applied from small catchment to continental scales for complex river basins. This paper describes the modelling framework and its key components and demonstrates the model’s ability to be applied across a large model domain. This work highlights the potential for catchment- to continental-scale predictions of streamflow to support robust environmental management and policy decisions.
DECIPHeR (Dynamic fluxEs and ConnectIvity for Predictions of Hydrology) is a new modelling...