The migration of the UTHBAL hydrologic model into OpenMI
Ημερομηνία
2008Λέξη-κλειδί
Επιτομή
This paper deals with the implementation and the migration into OpenMI of a monthly conceptual hydrological model, called UTHBAL. The model has been developed by Loukas et al. [2003, 2007] and now is implemented under the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET C# IDE. The integrated decision support framework provided consists of an autonomous model engine, a graph editor, an optimization/calibration server and a migration wrapper. The software allows input data polymorphism and extensibility of model integration, which is lumped in the present form. The infrastructure for incorporating various optimization libraries has also been built. On line data exchange is feasible since the model has been migrated into OpenMI through a dynamically configurable wrapper. We found that the model characteristics relevant to coupling with other hydrological models lie on the space, time, structure and optimization compatibilities. Thus other models which analyze similar phenomena can seamlessly be coupled with ours.
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Groundwater nitrate contamination integrated modeling for climate and water resources scenarios: The case of Lake Karla over-exploited aquifer
Sidiropoulos P., Tziatzios G., Vasiliades L., Mylopoulos N., Loukas A. (2019)Groundwater quantity and quality degradation by agricultural practices is recorded as one of the most critical issues worldwide. This is explained by the fact that groundwater is an important component of the hydrological ... -
Inter-comparison of statistical downscaling methods for projection of extreme flow indices across Europe
Hundecha Y., Sunyer M.A., Lawrence D., Madsen H., Willems P., Bürger G., Kriaučiūnienė J., Loukas A., Martinkova M., Osuch M., Vasiliades L., von Christierson B., Vormoor K., Yücel I. (2016)The effect of methods of statistical downscaling of daily precipitation on changes in extreme flow indices under a plausible future climate change scenario was investigated in 11 catchments selected from 9 countries in ... -
An integrated modeling system for the evaluation of water resources in coastal agricultural watersheds: Application in almyros basin, thessaly, greece
Lyra A., Loukas A., Sidiropoulos P., Tziatzios G., Mylopoulos N. (2021)This study presents an integrated modeling system for the evaluation of the quantity and quality of water resources of coastal agricultural watersheds. The modeling system consists of coupled and interrelated models, ...