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Graphical representation of global water models

Source
Geoscientific Model Development
Date Issued
2025-01-01
Author(s)
Schmied, Hannes Müller
Gosling, Simon Newland
Garnsworthy, Marlo
Müller, Laura
Telteu, Camelia-Eliza
Ahmed, Atiq Kainan
Andersen, Lauren Seaby
Boulange, Julien
Burek, Peter
Chang, Jinfeng
Chen, He
Gudmundsson, Lukas
Grillakis, Manolis
Guillaumot, Luca
Hanasaki, Naota
Koutroulis, Aristeidis
Kumar, Rohini
Leng, Guoyong
Liu, Junguo
Liu, Xingcai
Menke, Inga
Mishra, Vimal
Pokhrel, Yadu
Rakovec, Oldrich
Samaniego, Luis
Satoh, Yusuke
Shah, Harsh Lovekumar
Smilovic, Mikhail
Stacke, Tobias
Sutanudjaja, Edwin
Thiery, Wim
Tsilimigkras, Athanasios
Wada, Yoshihide
Wanders, Niko
Yokohata, Tokuta
DOI
10.5194/gmd-18-2409-2025
Volume
vol. 18
Issue
no. 08
Abstract
Numerical models are simplified representations of the real world at a finite level of complexity. Global water models are used to simulate the terrestrial part of the global water cycle, and their outputs contribute to the evaluation of important natural and societal issues, including water availability, flood risk, and ecological functioning. Whilst global water modeling is an area of science that has developed over several decades, and individual model-specific descriptions exist for some models, there has to date been no attempt to visualize the ways that several models work, using a standardized visualization framework. Here, we address this gap by presenting a community-driven process that developed a framework to visualize several global water models. The models considered participate in the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project phase 2b (ISIMIP2b). The diagrams were co-produced between a graphics designer and 16 modeling teams, based on extensive discussions and pragmatic decision-making that balanced the need for accuracy and detail against the need for effective visualization. The model diagrams are based on a standardized ISIMIP2b-complete global water model that represents what is theoretically possible to represent in the current generation of state-of-the-art global water models participating in ISIMIP2b. Model-specific diagrams are then copies of the ISIMIP2b-complete model, with individual processes either included or grayed out. An open-source tool has been developed and published jointly with the diagrams, which allows someone to generate a diagram for their own global water model by adapting the diagrams presented here. As well as serving an educational purpose, we envisage that the diagrams will help researchers in and outside of the global water model community to select suitable model(s) for specific applications, stimulate a community learning process, and identify missing components to help direct future model developments.
Publication link
https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/18/2409/2025/gmd-18-2409-2025.pdf
Sherpa Url
https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/827
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/29779
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