Exploiting satellite data for total direct runoff prediction using CN-based MSME model

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2024)

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This paper explores the potential to enhance the functionality of the modified Sahu-Mishra-Eldho model (MSME- CN) using indirect soil moisture measurements derived from satellite data. The current version of the MSME-CN model is not applicable in ungauged watersheds due to the necessity of calibrating the crucial parameter alpha, which reflects soil saturation, based on measured rainfall-runoff events. We hypothesize that the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) can serve as an indirect indicator of soil moisture to assess the soil saturation parameter alpha in the MSME model. This hypothesis was tested across five different watersheds, three located in the south-eastern USA and two in southern Poland. The NDVI product, developed from data obtained from the Advanced Very High-Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR), was utilized in this study. Results indicate that NDVI is a robust indicator of soil moisture for representing the alpha parameter in the MSME model. The correlation coefficient be-tween alpha and NDVI a day prior to a rainfall event was around 0.80 for the WS80 and Kamienica watersheds and nearly 0.60 for the other watersheds. The analysis corroborates the hypothesis that NDVI can serve as an indirect parameter of soil moisture to assess the soil saturation parameter alpha in the MSME-CN model. Based on Nash -Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) statistics, the total direct runoff predicted by the MSME-CN model, with the alpha parameter updated using NDVI, was rated 'very good' for the WS80 and AC11 watersheds, 'good' for the Kamienica watershed, 'satisfactory' for Stobnica, and 'unsatisfactory' for the high forest density WS14 watershed, potentially highlighting the model's limitation in such watersheds.
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Direct runoff,Subsurface saturated runoff,Overland flow,Forested waterbeds,NDVI,Soil saturation
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