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Hello WRF Hydro team,
I was looking at using a different weather model (none of the supported ones listed on your website: https://ral.ucar.edu/projects/wrf_hydro/pre-processing-tools) to use for forcing data into the WRF Hydro model. From the technical documentation, the following weather variables are required to run it:
I have a couple questions regarding this:
At what height "level" do we need each variable. For some like Surface Pressure, Precipitation Rate, and the Shortwave / Longwave Radiation it makes sense to be getting the values for those at "surface level" from our model. However, for the others - Air temperature, Specific Humidity, Near Surface Wind, it's unclear to me what "levels" we should be using as the forcing data. 2 meters above ground level? 10 meters above ground level? 100 meters? A combination of those?
What kind of statistical processing / range should we try to get for the forcing data? I.e. when feeding in something like Air Temperature as forcing data, should we be getting Air Temperature at a single forecast point in time (instantaneous), or as a forecast average over a range in time (average)? Let's say we're running a forecast for 3 hours, is it okay to just get the following data (Temp @1 hr, Temp @2HR, Temp @3hr) or would we want something like (Temp Avg from [0-1]Hr, Temp Avg from [1-2]Hr, Temp Avg from [2-3]Hr)
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