
This deliverable consists of preliminary outputs from the SMHI’s E-HYPE (v4.2.2 2024) and JRC’s LISFLOOD+GREEN (v. nr.59) models for a historical time period. While the two approaches aresimilar in many ways, there are also some important differences. Here we describe only the major differences as they relate to the use of the available datasets. The detaileddescription of the both models’ structure, set up, used data, calibration approach and particularities are provided in the project deliverable D4.2.
Hydrology, hydrological data, River transport
Hydrology, hydrological data, River transport
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