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Optimizing the Runoff Estimation with HEC-HMS Model Using Spatial Evapotranspiration by the SEBS Model
Authors:Zare  Maryam  Pakparvar  Mojtaba  Jamshidi  Sajad  Bazrafshan  Omolbanin  Ghahari  Gholamreza
Affiliation:1.University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran
;2.Soil Conservation, and Watershed Management Department, Fars Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Shiraz, Iran
;3.Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, 47901, USA
;4.Department of Natural Resources Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture Engineering and Natural Resources, University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran
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Abstract:

Most of the commonly used hydrological models do not account for the actual evapotranspiration (ETa) as a key contributor to water loss in semi-arid/arid regions. In this study, the HEC-HMS (Hydrologic Engineering Center Hydrologic Modeling System) model was calibrated, modified, and its performance in simulating runoff resulting from short-duration rainfall events was evaluated. The model modifications included integrating spatially distributed ETa, calculated using the surface energy balance system (SEBS), into the model. Evaluating the model’s performance in simulating runoff showed that the default HEC-HMS model underestimated the runoff with root mean squared error (RMSE) of 0.14 m3/s (R2?=?0.92) while incorporating SEBS ETa into the model reduced RMSE to 0.01 m3/s (R2?=?0.99). The integration of HECHMS and SEBS resulted in smaller and more realistic latent heat flux estimates translated into a lower water loss rate and a higher magnitude of runoff simulated by the HECHMS model. The difference between runoff simulations using the default and modified model translated into an average of 95,000 m3 runoff per rainfall event (equal to seasonal water requirement of ten-hectare winter wheat) that could be planned and triggered for agricultural purposes, flood harvesting, and groundwater recharge in the region. The effect of ETa on the simulated runoff volume is expected to be more pronounced during high evaporative demand periods, longer rainfall events, and larger catchments. The outcome of this study signifies the importance of implementing accurate estimates of evapotranspiration into a hydrological model.

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