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Suitability of CLIGEN precipitation estimates based on an updated database and their impacts on urban runoff: a case study of the Great Lakes Region,USA
Authors:Jingqiu Chen  Bernard A Engel  Dennis C Flanagan
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;2. National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory, US Department of Agriculture -Agricultural Research Service, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Weather generators rely on historical meteorological records to simulate time series of synthetic weather sequences, the quality of which has direct influence on model applications. The climate generator CLIGEN’s database has recently been updated to comprise consistent historical records from 1974 to 2013 (updated CLIGEN database, UCD) compared to the current database in which records are of different lengths. In this study, CLIGEN’s performance in estimating precipitation using UCD (eight stations) and the subsequent impact on urban runoff simulations (371 stations) were evaluated in the Great Lakes Region, USA. Generally, UCD-based precipitation could replicate observed daily precipitation up to the 99.5th percentile, but maximum precipitation was underestimated. Results from the Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment model using UCD-based precipitation showed about 0.57 billion cubic meters more (14.9%) average annual runoff being simulated compared with simulations based on the current CLIGEN database. Overall, CLIGEN with the updated database was found suitable for providing precipitation estimates and for use with modeling urban runoff or urbanization effects.
Keywords:weather generator  CLIGEN  precipitation  urban runoff  urbanization impact  hydrological modeling
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