Rainfall estimation in SWAT: An alternative method to simulate orographic precipitation

Galván, Laura; Olías, Manuel; Izquierdo, Tatiana; Cerón, Juan Carlos; Fernández de Villarán, Rubén

Keywords: rainfall, kriging, swat, Orographic gradient

Abstract

The input of water from precipitation is one of the most important aspects of a hydrologic model because it controls the basin’s water budget. The model should reproduce the amount and distribution of rainfall in the basin, spatially and temporally. SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) is one of the most widely used hydrologic models. In this paper the rainfall estimation in SWAT is revised, focusing on the treatment of orographic precipitation. SWAT was applied to the Odiel river basin (SW Spain), with a surface of 2300 km2. Results show that SWAT does not reflect reallisticaly the spatial distribution of rainfall in the basin. In relation to orographic precipitation, SWAT estimates the daily precipitation in elevation bands by adding a constant amount to the recorded precipitation in the rain gauge, which depends on the increase in precipitation with altitude and the difference between the mean elevation of each band and the elevation of the recording gauge. This does not reflect rainfall in the subbasin because the increase in precipitation with altitude actually it is not constant, but depends on the amount of rainfall. An alternative methodology to represent the temporal distribution of orographic precipitation is proposed. After simulation, the deviation of runoff volume using the SWAT elevation bands was appreciably higher than that obtained with the proposed methodology.

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
Volumen: 509
Editorial: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 257
Página final: 265
DOI:

10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.11.044

Notas: ISI