Hyper-resolution global hydrological modelling: What is next?
Bierkens, M. F. P., Bell, V. A., Burek, P., Chaney, N., Condon, L. E., David, C. H., … Wood, E. F. (2015). Hyper-resolution global hydrological modelling: What is next? Hydrological Processes, 29, 310-320. doi:10.1002/hyp.10391
Between 15 and 17 March 2010, a workshop was held at Princeton University entitled 'Meeting a Grand Challenge to Hydrology: The Global Monitoring of Earth's Terrestrial Water'. The goal of this workshop was to assess the need for developing hyper-resolution (0.1-1 km) global hydrology and land su... Show moreBetween 15 and 17 March 2010, a workshop was held at Princeton University entitled 'Meeting a Grand Challenge to Hydrology: The Global Monitoring of Earth's Terrestrial Water'. The goal of this workshop was to assess the need for developing hyper-resolution (0.1-1 km) global hydrology and land surface models and to make an inventory on what obstacles need to be overcome to make hyper-resolution models a reality. The primary output from this workshop was a position paper formulating a number of science questions that would benefit from hyper-resolution modelling and key challenges to overcome to make this possible (see Wood et al., 2011). Show less