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Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System modeling application for Puerto Rico, 1950-2021 (ver. 2.0, June 2025)
This data release contains 16 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) modeling application forced with Daymet version 4 (LaFontaine and others, 2024) from January 1950 through December 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “PR_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1950_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“PR_weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“PR_summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one). In the version 2.0 data release update, a new variable was added to the “PR_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1950_2021.nc” file and a new file, "PR_huc12_daily_soil_moisture_fraction_nhmprms_paymet_1950_2021.nc" was added that contains daily estimates of the soil moisture fraction at each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See the file, “revision_history_nhmprms_daymet_PR.txt” for a full description of revisions.
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Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System modeling application for Puerto Rico, 1950-2021 (ver. 2.0, June 2025)
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This data release contains 16 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) modeling application forced with Daymet version 4 (LaFontaine and others, 2024) from January 1950 through December 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “PR_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1950_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“PR_weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“PR_summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one). In the version 2.0 data release update, a new variable was added to the “PR_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1950_2021.nc” file and a new file, "PR_huc12_daily_soil_moisture_fraction_nhmprms_paymet_1950_2021.nc" was added that contains daily estimates of the soil moisture fraction at each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See the file, “revision_history_nhmprms_daymet_PR.txt” for a full description of revisions.
Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System modeling application for Puerto Rico, 1950-2021 (ver. 2.0, June 2025)
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This data release contains 15 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) modeling application forced with Daymet version 4 (LaFontaine and others, 2024) from January 1950 through December 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Puerto Rico. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “PR_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1950_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“PR_weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“PR_summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one).
Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System modeling application for Hawaii, 1980-2021 (ver. 2.0, June 2025)
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This data release contains 15 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) modeling application forced with Daymet version 4 (Rosa and others, 2024) from 1980 through 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Hawaii. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “HI_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“HI_weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“HI_summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one).
Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System modeling application for Hawaii, 1980-2021 (ver. 2.0, June 2025)
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This data release contains 16 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) modeling application forced with Daymet version 4 (Rosa and others, 2025) from 1980 through 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Hawaii. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, quickflow, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “HI_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“HI_weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“HI_summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one). In the version 2.0 data release update, a new variable was added to the “HI_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, several new netCDF files were added that contain data summarizations from a different production run (output data referenced as "byPOIobs") within the model application data release by Rosa and others (2025). Two of the three files added contain daily estimates of soil moisture fraction ("HI_byPOIobs_huc12_daily_soil_moisture_fraction_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc") and daily estimates of snow water equivalent ("HI_byPOIobs_huc12_daily_pkwater_equiv_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc") at the twelve-digit hydrologic unit code spatial regions. The third file added contains monthly estimates of 16 variables from the "byPOIobs" modeling application production run ("HI_byPOIobs_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc"). See the file, “revision_history_nhmprms_daymet_PR.txt” for a full description of the revisions.
Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System modeling application for Hawaii, 1980-2021 (ver. 2.0, June 2025)
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This data release contains 16 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) modeling application forced with Daymet version 4 (Rosa and others, 2025) from 1980 through 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Hawaii. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, quickflow, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “HI_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“HI_weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“HI_summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one). In the version 2.0 data release update, a new variable was added to the “HI_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, several new netCDF files were added that contain data summarizations from a different production run (output data referenced as "byPOIobs") within the model application data release by Rosa and others (2025). Two of the three files added contain daily estimates of soil moisture fraction ("HI_byPOIobs_huc12_daily_soil_moisture_fraction_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc") and daily estimates of snow water equivalent ("HI_byPOIobs_huc12_daily_pkwater_equiv_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc") at the twelve-digit hydrologic unit code spatial regions. The third file added contains monthly estimates of 16 variables from the "byPOIobs" modeling application production run ("HI_byPOIobs_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc"). See the file, “revision_history_nhmprms_daymet_PR.txt” for a full description of the revisions.
Application of the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System for Puerto Rico, Geospatial Fabric version 1.0, and Daymet version 4 Atmospheric Forcings, 1950-2021
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This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for Puerto Rico using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1, the USGS National Hydrologic Model infrastructure (NHM, Regan and others, 2018), National Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric version 1.0 (Viger and Bock, 2014), and the Daymet version 4 (Thornton et. al., 2020) atmospheric forcing dataset. These simulations were developed to provide estimates of the water budget for the period 1950 to 2021. The model parameters and associated model output included in this data release are described in Swain and Bellino (2022). Specific data included are: 1) model input files, 2) output files of simulated water budget components for each hydrologic response unit (HRU) and stream segment, and 3) performance statistics at selected streamgage locations. The first three years of the simulations are considered 'model initialization' and should not be included in any subsequent analysis. Model input files, located on the “ Input Data for Hydrologic Simulations of Puerto Rico using the NHM-PRMS, 1950-2021, Daymet version 4” child page, include ASCII formatted PRMS input files of 1) daily time step atmospheric forcings of minimum air temperature (tmin.day), maximum air temperature (tmax.day), precipitation accumulation (precip.day), and humidity (humidity.day), 2) PRMS model parameters (NHM-PRMS.param), 3) a PRMS control file that provides the simulation configuration information (NHM-PRMS_data_release.control), 4) and the PRMS data file that includes time series of streamflow observations (sf_data). Descriptions of model input parameters are included in the parameters_data_dictionary.csv file on this main page. Descriptions of control file parameters are included in the control_data_dictionary.csv file on this main page. Additional information about the model calibration and associated parameters is provided in Swain and Bellino (2022). Model output files, located on the “Output Data for Hydrologic Simulations of Puerto Rico using the NHM-PRMS, 1950-2021, Daymet version 4” child page, include 18 PRMS output variables for the model simulation. Each NetCDF format output file contains daily time step outputs for the period 1950-2021 for each hydrologic response unit or stream segment in the model application. Descriptions of model output variables are included in the output_variables_data_dictionary.csv file on this main page. Streamflow statistics of model performance at selected streamgages are located on this main page (gage_stats_pr.csv).
Application of the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System for Puerto Rico, Geospatial Fabric version 1.0, and Daymet version 4 Atmospheric Forcings, 1950-2021
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This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for Puerto Rico using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1, the USGS National Hydrologic Model infrastructure (NHM, Regan and others, 2018), National Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric version 1.0 (Viger and Bock, 2014), and the Daymet version 4 (Thornton et. al., 2020) atmospheric forcing dataset. These simulations were developed to provide estimates of the water budget for the period 1950 to 2021. The model parameters and associated model output included in this data release are described in Swain and Bellino (2022). Specific data included are: 1) model input files, 2) output files of simulated water budget components for each hydrologic response unit (HRU) and stream segment, and 3) performance statistics at selected streamgage locations. The first three years of the simulations are considered 'model initialization' and should not be included in any subsequent analysis. Model input files, located on the “ Input Data for Hydrologic Simulations of Puerto Rico using the NHM-PRMS, 1950-2021, Daymet version 4” child page, include ASCII formatted PRMS input files of 1) daily time step atmospheric forcings of minimum air temperature (tmin.day), maximum air temperature (tmax.day), precipitation accumulation (precip.day), and humidity (humidity.day), 2) PRMS model parameters (NHM-PRMS.param), 3) a PRMS control file that provides the simulation configuration information (NHM-PRMS_data_release.control), 4) and the PRMS data file that includes time series of streamflow observations (sf_data). Descriptions of model input parameters are included in the parameters_data_dictionary.csv file on this main page. Descriptions of control file parameters are included in the control_data_dictionary.csv file on this main page. Additional information about the model calibration and associated parameters is provided in Swain and Bellino (2022). Model output files, located on the “Output Data for Hydrologic Simulations of Puerto Rico using the NHM-PRMS, 1950-2021, Daymet version 4” child page, include 18 PRMS output variables for the model simulation. Each NetCDF format output file contains daily time step outputs for the period 1950-2021 for each hydrologic response unit or stream segment in the model application. Descriptions of model output variables are included in the output_variables_data_dictionary.csv file on this main page. Streamflow statistics of model performance at selected streamgages are located on this main page (gage_stats_pr.csv).
Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System version 1.1 forced with CONUS404-BA, 1980-2021 (ver. 2.0, April 2025)
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This data release contains 16 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) version 1.1 modeling application forced with CONUS404-BA (Markstrom and others, 2024) from January 1980 through September 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of the conterminous United States. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “huc12_monthly_nhmprms_conus404ba_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_conus404ba.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_conus404ba.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one).
Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System version 1.1 forced with CONUS404-BA, 1980-2021 (ver. 2.0, April 2025)
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This data release contains 16 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) version 1.1 modeling application forced with CONUS404-BA (Markstrom and others, 2024) from January 1980 through September 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of the conterminous United States. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “huc12_monthly_nhmprms_conus404ba_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_conus404ba.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_conus404ba.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one).
Monthly twelve-digit hydrologic unit code aggregations of the National Hydrologic Model Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System modeling application for Alaska, 1980-2021
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This data release contains 15 variables from the National Hydrologic Model Infrastructure with the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (NHM-PRMS) modeling application forced with Daymet version 4 (Koczot and others, 2025) from January 1980 through December 2021 that are summarized to a monthly time step and a twelve-digit hydrologic unit code for the spatial extent of Alaska. The following fluxes and storages are included: total monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration, lateral flow, surface runoff, interflow, recharge, groundwater flow, and the average monthly snow water equivalent, interflow storage, groundwater storage, total storage, and soil moisture. These data can be found in the “AK_huc12_monthly_nhmprms_daymet_1980_2021.nc” file. Additionally, two supplementary files are also included in this data release. The first file (“AK_weights_hru_to_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the spatial weights or fraction that is used to “weight” the modeling output in the area-weighting process. The second file (“AK_summed_weights_per_huc12_nhmprms_daymet.csv”) contains the total fractional area within each twelve-digit hydrologic unit code that is covered by the modeling output and is important for filtering results in the data file (where a fractional coverage may be less than one).