The continuous rainfall-runoff model named MISDc (“Modello Idrologico SemiDistribuito in continuo”) for flood prediction and forecasting is freely available. The code is written in the MATLAB® programming language and is fully commented; an executable version of the model is also available contacting Luca Brocca. The description of the model structure and of its performance can be found in Brocca et al. (2011).
Additionally, a fully continuous and lumped version of the MISDc model is made freely available on GitHub:
https://github.com/IRPIhydrology/MISDc
We have just updated @github the @MATLAB code of MISDc rainfall-runoff model (2-layer version, lumped)https://t.co/YcmkJfgqc2
Papers here: https://t.co/GQcO3z9JMu@CNRsocial_ @CopernicusEU pic.twitter.com/vRM3RVMdby
— Hydrology IRPI-CNR (@Hydrology_IRPI) March 18, 2021
Flood modelling over 975 European basins in 20 seconds through satellite🛰️-only precipitation 🌧️as input –> #SM2RAIN-ASCAT!
Performance are really good 🥇(period 2007-2013, daily time step), don't you agree? KGE=Kling-Gupta eff. (target=1) @CopernicusEU @ESA_EO @eumetsat pic.twitter.com/zyql9Ybk09— Hydrology IRPI-CNR (@Hydrology_IRPI) June 26, 2018
Contacts:
luca.brocca@irpi.cnr.it
stefania.camici@irpi.cnr.it
christian.massari@irpi.cnr.it
luca.ciabatta@irpi.cnr.it