Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia

Study region: Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: Rainfall data availability significantly impacts the performance of rainfall-runoff models. Satellite rainfall estimates have the potential to fill data gaps if their systematic error is corrected. This study aims to co...

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Main Authors: Beyene, T. L., Haile, Alemseged Tamiru, Goshime, D. W., Birhan, S. T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178153
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author Beyene, T. L.
Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Goshime, D. W.
Birhan, S. T.
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description Study region: Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: Rainfall data availability significantly impacts the performance of rainfall-runoff models. Satellite rainfall estimates have the potential to fill data gaps if their systematic error is corrected. This study aims to compare the performance of five bias correction methods namely power transformation (PT), quantile mapping based on gamma distribution (QMG), daily translation (DAT), distribution transformation (DT), and linear scaling (LS) using Climate Hazards Group Infrared Precipitation (CHIRP) product. The effect of bias corrections on simulated streamflow was assessed using the Hydrologiska ByrånsVattenbalansavdelning (HBV) model. New hydrological insights for the region : Results revealed the raw CHIRP contains large biases and the accuracy of bias-corrected rainfall data showed spatial variation across the study basin in Ethiopia. The QMG and PT methods outperformed other bias correction methods, whereas DT performed poorly in capturing the spatial pattern of annual average rainfall and its temporal variation. The streamflow simulated by the HBV model resulted in ∼11 % relative volume error (RVE) when the raw CHIRP product served as model input. Using bias-corrected CHIRP rainfall estimates improved the model performance in capturing the volume and pattern of the observed streamflow hydrograph and calibrated model parameter values changed when the rainfall input and bias correction methods varied. The results highlight the importance of bias correction methods for improved streamflow simulation.
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spelling CGSpace1781532025-11-25T05:40:46Z Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia Beyene, T. L. Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Goshime, D. W. Birhan, S. T. forecasting satellite observation watersheds simulation models stream flow rainfall patterns Study region: Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: Rainfall data availability significantly impacts the performance of rainfall-runoff models. Satellite rainfall estimates have the potential to fill data gaps if their systematic error is corrected. This study aims to compare the performance of five bias correction methods namely power transformation (PT), quantile mapping based on gamma distribution (QMG), daily translation (DAT), distribution transformation (DT), and linear scaling (LS) using Climate Hazards Group Infrared Precipitation (CHIRP) product. The effect of bias corrections on simulated streamflow was assessed using the Hydrologiska ByrånsVattenbalansavdelning (HBV) model. New hydrological insights for the region : Results revealed the raw CHIRP contains large biases and the accuracy of bias-corrected rainfall data showed spatial variation across the study basin in Ethiopia. The QMG and PT methods outperformed other bias correction methods, whereas DT performed poorly in capturing the spatial pattern of annual average rainfall and its temporal variation. The streamflow simulated by the HBV model resulted in ∼11 % relative volume error (RVE) when the raw CHIRP product served as model input. Using bias-corrected CHIRP rainfall estimates improved the model performance in capturing the volume and pattern of the observed streamflow hydrograph and calibrated model parameter values changed when the rainfall input and bias correction methods varied. The results highlight the importance of bias correction methods for improved streamflow simulation. 2025-12-01 2025-11-25T05:18:33Z 2025-11-25T05:18:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178153 en Open Access Elsevier Beyene, T. L.; Haile, A. T.; Goshime, D. W.; Birhan, S. T. 2025. Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 62:102920 (Online first). doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrh.2025.102920
spellingShingle forecasting
satellite observation
watersheds
simulation models
stream flow
rainfall patterns
Beyene, T. L.
Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Goshime, D. W.
Birhan, S. T.
Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia
title Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia
title_full Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia
title_short Comparison of bias correction methods to enhance CHIRP rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at Ziway-Shalla Catchment, Ethiopia
title_sort comparison of bias correction methods to enhance chirp rainfall estimates for improved streamflow simulation at ziway shalla catchment ethiopia
topic forecasting
satellite observation
watersheds
simulation models
stream flow
rainfall patterns
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178153
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