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Understanding each other's models: an introduction and a standard representation of 16 global water models to support intercomparison, improvement, and communication

机译:了解彼此的模型:16个全球水模型的介绍和标准表示,以支持交流,改进和沟通

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Global water models (GWMs) simulate the terrestrial water cycle on the global scale and are used to assess the impacts of climate change on freshwater systems. GWMs are developed within different modelling frameworks and consider different underlying hydrological processes, leading to varied model structures. Furthermore, the equations used to describe various processes take different forms and are generally accessible only from within the individual model codes. These factors have hindered a holistic and detailed understanding of how different models operate, yet such an understanding is crucial for explaining the results of model evaluation studies, understanding inter-model differences in their simulations, and identifying areas for future model development. This study provides a comprehensive overview of how 16 state-of-the-art GWMs are designed. We analyse water storage compartments, water flows, and human water use sectors included in models that provide simulations for the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project phase 2b (ISIMIP2b). We develop a standard writing style for the model equations to enhance model intercomparison, improvement, and communication. In this study, WaterGAP2 used the highest number of water storage compartments, 11, and CWatM used 10 compartments. Six models used six compartments, while four models (DBH, JULES-W1, Mac-PDM.20, and VIC) used the lowest number, three compartments. WaterGAP2 simulates five human water use sectors, while four models (CLM4.5, CLM5.0, LPJmL, and MPI-HM) simulate only water for the irrigation sector. We conclude that, even though hydrological processes are often based on similar equations for various processes, in the end these equations have been adjusted or models have used different values for specific parameters or specific variables. The similarities and differences found among the models analysed in this study are expected to enable us to reduce the uncertainty in multi-model ensembles, improve existing hydrological processes, and integrate new processes.
机译:全球水模型(GWMS)模拟全球规模的地面水循环,用于评估气候变化对淡水系统的影响。 GWMS在不同的建模框架内开发,并考虑不同的底层水文过程,导致不同的模型结构。此外,用于描述各种过程的等式采用不同的形式,并且通常只能从各个模型代码中访问。这些因素阻碍了整体,详细了解不同模型的运作方式,但这种理解对于解释模型评估研究的结果,了解模拟模拟的结果,以及识别未来模型发展的领域。本研究提供了全面概述了16个最先进的GWMS设计。我们分析储水室,水流和人的用水扇区,包括用于跨部门冲击模型相互比较项目2B(ISIMIP2B)的模拟。我们开发了模型方程的标准写作风格,以增强模型互相,改进和通信。在本研究中,WaterGap2使用了最多的储水室,11和CWATM使用的10个隔室。六种模型使用了六个隔间,而四种型号(DBH,Jules-W1,Mac-PDM.20和VIC)使用了最低数量的三个隔间。 WaterGap2模拟了五个人用水部门,而四种型号(CLM4.5,CLM5.0,LPJML和MPI-HM)仅模拟灌溉部门的水。我们得出结论,尽管水文过程通常基于各种过程的类似方程,但是在结束时,这些方程已经被调整,或者模型已经使用了特定参数或特定变量的不同值。预计本研究分析的模型中发现的相似性和差异将使我们能够降低多模型集合中的不确定性,改善现有的水文过程,并整合新过程。

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