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airGRdatassim: Ensemble-Based Data Assimilation with GR Hydrological Models

Overview

'airGRdatassim' is a package based on the 'airGR' hydrological modeling package. It provides the tools to assimilate observed discharges in the GR daily hydrological model (GR4J, GR5J and GR6J, with and without the CemaNeige snow model). The package is developed at INRAE-Antony (Catchment Hydrology research group of the HYCAR Research Unit, France). More information about the efficiency of these data assimilation schemes with GR5J can be found in Piazzi et al. (2021)

Installation

Release version

To install the version of the package that is on the CRAN, you just have to use the following command line:

install.packages("airGRdatassim")

Unrelease version

To use the development version of the package that is on GitLab, you have first install the 'remotes' package. Then you can install the 'airGRdatassim' package in the R environment:

install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_gitlab(repo = "HYCAR-Hydro/airgrdatassim", 
                        host = "https://gitlab.irstea.fr", 
                        dependencies = TRUE, 
                        build_vignettes = TRUE)

Functions and objects

The 'airGRdatassim' package allows users of GR Hydrological models to assimilate discharge observations with the aim of improving streamflow simulations. The data assimilation (DA) scheme has been designed to allow the choice between two sequential ensemble-based DA techniques, namely the Ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) and the Particle filter (PF). The functions are coded in R and both their names and arguments are consistent with the 'airGR' package.

With the aim of providing an user-friendly package, 'airGRdatassim' relies on two main functions :

  • CreateInputsPerturb() generates the probabilistic model inputs to perform the ensemble-based DA when accounting for the uncertainty in meteorological forcings;
  • RunModel_DA() performs streamflow ensemble simulations with the assimilation of observed discharges through the EnKF or the PF scheme.

Consistently with the 'airGR' package, both structure and class of function arguments are specifically defined to prevent the risk of mis-use and ensure the flexibility of functions. Advanced users wishing to apply the package to their own models will need to comply with these imposed structures and refer to the package source codes to get all the specification requirements.

Hydrological model

DA schemes are designed to be coupled with GR daily hydrological model, which is implemented in the 'airGR' package. This model can be called within the 'airGRdatassim' package using the following 'airGR' functions (use the command ?airGR to get the references of the GR models):

  • RunModel_GR4J(): four-parameter daily lumped hydrological model
  • RunModel_GR5J(): five-parameter daily lumped hydrological model
  • RunModel_GR6J(): six-parameter daily lumped hydrological model
  • RunModel_CemaNeigeGR4J(): combined use of GR4J and CemaNeige
  • RunModel_CemaNeigeGR5J(): combined use of GR5J and CemaNeige
  • RunModel_CemaNeigeGR6J(): combined use of GR6J and CemaNeige

How to get started

Because 'airGRdatassim' is an airGR-based package, specific 'airGR' functions should be jointly used to ensure the proper use of the 'airGRdatassim' tools. Indeed, before performing the DA-based streamflow simulations, the hydrological model needs to be calibrated through the 'airGR' calibration function. Therefore, the following steps are recommended:

  1. refer to the help for Calibration_Michel() in the 'airGR' package, run the provided example and then refer to the help for CreateCalibOptions() to understand how a model calibration is prepared/made;
  2. refer to the help for CreateInputsPerturb() to understand how the probabilistic model inputs are generated, if the uncertainty in meteorological forcings is taken into account;
  3. refer to the help for RunModel_DA() to understand how to perform the DA-based streamflow simulations;
  4. refer to the help for ErrorCrit_NSE() and CreateInputsCrit() in the 'airGR' package to understand how the computation of an error criterion is prepared/made.

For more information and to get started with the package, you can refer to the vignette (vignette("get_started", package = "airGRdatassim")).

References

  • Piazzi G., Thirel G., Perrin C. & Delaigue O. (2021). Sequential data assimilation for streamflow forecasting: assessing the sensitivity to uncertainties and updated variables of a conceptual hydrological model at basin scale at basin scale. Water Resources Research, 57, doi: 10.1029/2020WR028390.

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install.packages('airGRdatassim')

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Version

0.1.4

License

GPL-2

Maintainer

Olivier Delaigue

Last Published

April 4th, 2025

Functions in airGRdatassim (0.1.4)

airGRdatassim

tools:::Rd_package_title("airGRdatassim")
RunModel_DA

Run discharge simulations with ensemble-based data assimilation
CreateInputsPert

Generation of ensemble model inputs for data assimilation