Abstract

ABSTRACT We present a preliminary study on using the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission to extend water surface elevation (WSE) measurements from a sparsely distributed in situ gauge network along a one-dimensional (1D) study reach within the Mahanadi River basin in India. We use the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) simulator to simulate 3 years of synthetic measurements of SWOT WSE, which are assimilated into a 1D stochastic model based on six independent configurations. For each configuration, the model is derived using historical measurements of in situ WSE to simulate daily WSE estimates every 200 m along the study reach. Assimilated outputs showed high Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (0.697–0.811), high correlation (0.838–0.901) and low root mean square error (0.242–0.513 m) with respect to in situ validation data. Results indicate consistent performance of the SWOT-assimilated model framework and are relevant considering the declining availability of in situ monitoring stations.

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