Sensitivity Analysis of Runoff Model by SWAT to Meteorological Parameters: A Case Study of Kasillian Watershed, Mazandaran,Iran

M. Ghane, S. Alvankar, S. Eslamian, Mahboubeh Amoushahi-Khouzani, A. Gandomkar, E. Zamani, Maryam Marani-Barzani, M. Kazemi, M. Soltani, Shahide Dehghan, V. Singh, K. Ostad‑Ali‑Askari, Majedeh Haeri-Hamedani, Hamid-Reza Shirvani-Dastgerdi, Nasrin Zalaki-Badil, Zahra Majidifar, N. Dalezios, Bahareh Soltani
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To design and construct mosthydraulic structures, e.g. dams, it is essential to determine watershed runoff. If a watershed lacks any gaging station, thenhydrologic models can be utilized to estimate runoff. The Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is one of the most widelyusedcomputerwatershed models. In this model, we need to input meteorological data, such as precipitation, temperature, wind speed, solar radiation, and relative humidity;as well as watershed data, including curvenumberandroughness coefficient, to calculate the watershed runoff. Some watershedshave weather stations, but there is a risk that the recordeddataof a station do not represent the whole watershed and the use of such data may cause error. Consequently, the error of estimated runoff error needs to be determined. This study deals with the sensitivity of runoff estimatedusing the SWAT model to the variations in meteorological parameters, such as precipitation, solar radiation, wind, humidity, and temperature. Results indicate that with a 30% decrease in the average monthly precipitation, sunshine, relative humidity, wind and temperature, we witness,respectively,a 64.27% decrease, 114.67% increase, 45.93% decrease, 126.12% increase, and 39.21% increase in the estimated runoff.. Runoff estimation is found to be most sensitive to wind speed and solar radiation,and least sensitive to temperature.
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SWAT径流模型对气象参数的敏感性分析——以伊朗马赞达兰Kasillian流域为例
为了设计和建造大多数水工建筑物,例如水坝,确定流域径流量是必不可少的。如果一个流域没有任何测量站,那么水文模型可以用来估计径流。土壤水分评估工具(SWAT)是应用最广泛的计算机流域模型之一。在该模型中,我们需要输入降水、温度、风速、太阳辐射、相对湿度等气象数据,以及曲线数和粗糙度系数等流域数据来计算流域径流。有些流域设有气象站,但气象站记录的数据可能不能代表整个流域,使用这些数据可能会导致错误。因此,需要确定估算径流误差的误差。本文研究了SWAT模型估算径流对降水、太阳辐射、风、湿度和温度等气象参数变化的敏感性。结果表明,当月平均降水量、日照、相对湿度、风和温度减少30%时,估算径流量分别减少64.27%、增加114.67%、减少45.93%、增加126.12%和增加39.21%。径流估算对风速和太阳辐射最敏感,对温度最不敏感。
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