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All input that LISFLOOD requires are either in map or table format. +
LISFLOOD is grid-based, and applications so far have employed grid cells of as little as 100 metres (for medium-sized catchments), to 5,000 metres for modelling the whole of Europe and up to 0.1° (around 10 km) for modelling on a global scale. +
Although the model’s primary output produc … Although the model’s primary output product is channel discharge, all internal rate and state variables (soil moisture, for example) can also be written as output. In addition, all output can be written as grids, or time series at user-defined points or areas. The user has complete control over how output is written, thus minimising any waste of disk space or CPU time.ising any waste of disk space or CPU time. +
* Interception
* Evaporation of intercete … </br>* Interception</br>* Evaporation of interceted water</br>* Snow melt</br>* Frost index</br>* Water available for infiltration and direct runoff</br>* Water uptake by roots & transpiration</br>* Evaporation from the soil surface</br>* Preferential bypass flow</br>* Infiltration capacity</br>* Actual infiltration and surface runoff</br>* Soil moisture redistribution</br>* Groundwater</br>* Surface runoff routing</br>* Sub-surface runoff routing</br>* Channel routing</br>* Irrigation</br>* Water use</br>ting
* Channel routing
* Irrigation
* Water use
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Long-term water balance can be simulated (using a daily time step), as can individual flood events (using hourly time intervals, or even smaller). The output of a “water balance run” can be used to provide the initial conditions of a “flood run”. +
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LISFLOOD is a spatially distributed, semi- … LISFLOOD is a spatially distributed, semi-physical hydrological rainfall-runoff model that has been developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission in late 90ies. Since then LISFLOOD has been applied to a wide range of applications such as all kind of water resources assessments looking at e.g. the effects of climate and land-use change as well as river regulation measures. Its most prominent application is probably within the European Flood Awareness System (EFAS) operated under Copernicus Emergency Management System (EMS).ernicus Emergency Management System (EMS). +
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* Userguide: https://ec-jrc.github.io/lisflood-code/
* Model documentation: https://ec-jrc.github.io/lisflood-model/
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LISFLOOD - a distributed hydrological rainfall-runoff model +
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https://github.com/ec-jrc/lisflood-code +
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