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Alaska National Hydrologic Model (NHM) application,1980 - 2021 (ver. 2.0, September 2025)
This work contributes to an understanding of the hydrologic cycle of the State of Alaska and the part of the Canadian Yukon Territory draining into Alaska. For purposes of this study, the domain is simply referred to as “Alaska (AK)". This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for the Alaska (AK) domain using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1.1 for the precalibration and byHRU (by Hydrologic Response Unit) release using the USGS National Hydrologic Model infrastructure (NHM; Regan and others, 2018). These simulations were developed to provide estimates of the water budget for the calendar-year period 1980 to2021. Specific file types include: 1) monthly calibration target baselines derived from Global Circulation Model (GCM) simulations (Koczot and others, 2025), 2) map of permanent snow during January 1980 - October 2022 and resulting parameter values of initial snowpack depths, 3) input atmospheric forcings of minimum air temperature, maximum air temperature, and daily precipitation accumulation derived from Daymet Version 4 gridded estimates of daily weather parameters (Thornton and others, 2020) and input parameter and control files for each release (Bock and others, 2024; Markstrom and others, 2015), 4) output files of simulated water budget components for each hydrologic response unit and stream segment and 5) performance statistics at selected streamgage locations. Figure 1 (Rosa and others, 2024) shows the calibration methodology that was used for the model application (see Hay and others, 2023 for additional information). Figure 2 (Bock and others, 2024) shows all the HRUs in the geospatial fabric for the AK domain. Table 1 (Table_1_AK_gages.csv) lists the streamgages that are included in the model application. Of the total 287 in this set, 250 will be used as calibration targets in the third and final calibration step (not included in the first publication of this data release). The first three years of the simulations are considered 'model initialization' and should not be included in any subsequent analysis. The executable used for these simulations may be downloaded from https://www.usgs.gov/software/precipitation-runoff-modeling-system-prms (version 5.2.1.1). A batch files to run the model configurations has also been included. CONTENTS OF THIS PARENT PAGE: 1. Figure 1.png = Schematic of calibration procedure. 2. Figure 2.png = Map of Hydrologic Response Units (HRUs). 3. Table_1_AK_gages.csv = List of Alaska and Yukon streamflow gages used in this study. 4. control_data_dictionary.csv = Control File parameter and variable definitions. 5. AK_output_variables_data_dictionary.csv = Output variables definitions. 6. parameters_data_dictionary.csv = Parameter definitions. 7. AK_simulated_streamflow_data_dictionary.csv = Streamflow-specific variable definitions. See Child Items.
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National Hydrologic Model Alaska Domain parameter database, version 1
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This data release contains input data for hydrologic simulations of the Alaska Domain application of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Precipitation Runoff Modelling System (PRMS) as implemented in the National Hydrologic Model (NHM) infrastructure (Regan and others, 2018). The NHM Alaska Domain parameter database consists of 114 parameter files in ASCII format (CSV), two files needed to run the Alaska Domain PRMS (control.fy19deliverable and fy19_deliv.param), two xml files (dimensions.xml and parameters.xml) containing descriptive information about the parameters, and a table that defines each parameter (AK_paramDB_datadictionary.csv). The Entity and Attribute element of this metadata record describe the data dictionary (AK_paramDB_datadictionary.csv). Please refer to the Supplemental Information element of this metadata record for references cited.
5 Simulated streamflow and statistics at streamgages for the releases of Alaska National Hydrologic Model (NHM),1980 - 2021
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This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for the Alaska/Yukon (AK) domain using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1.1 and the USGS National Hydrologic Model infrastructure (NHM, Regan and others, 2018). Simulated streamflow (NHM-PRMS_data_release.nc) and statistics at streamgages (gage_stats_gm.csv) are provided for one precalibration and one calibration configurations(byHRU). The streamgage statistics file provides the Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency Index between observed and simulated streamflow using daily, log of daily, monthly, and log of monthly values along with the bias, and drainage area for the model and streamgage for each Point-of-Interest (POI) in the simulation. The simulated streamflow file contains simulated and observed streamflow values for each POI in the simulation for 1980-2021. The main landing page provides additional information about the calibrations and a data dictionary (simulated_streamflow_data_dictionary.csv) which describes the simulated streamflow variables. CONTENTS OF THIS CHILD PAGE: 1. AK_precal_NHM_PRMS_data_release.nc = AK precalibration, NetCDF file, simulated streamflows at gages. 2. AK_byHRU_NHM_PRMS_data_release.nc = AK byHRU, NetCDF file, simulated streamflows at gages. 3. Gage_stats_dm_ak_precal.csv = AK precalibration statistics at streamgages. 4. Gage_stats_dm_ak_byHRU.csv = AK byHRU statistics at streamgages.
1 Alaska NHM by-HRU mean-monthly calibration targets derived from Global Circulation Model (GCM) simulations, 1980 – 2022
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This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for the Alaska (AK) domain using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1.1 and the USGS National Hydrologic Model infrastructure (NHM, Regan and others, 2018). This child item holds NetCDF files and methodology to make mean-monthly calibration targets (baselines) for the AK domain, as was used in the “byHRU” calibration. Global Circulation Model (GCM) data from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) were processed into 10 mean-monthly global datasets (Koczot and others, 2025) and stored in NetCDF format (.nc file extension; https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/). Using these datasets, mean-monthly values were computed for each hydrologic response unit (HRU) in the AK domain (Bock and others, 2024). Resulting data are used as calibration targets for the AK NHM-PRMS model application. DATA TYPE DESIGNATION: Data layers are labeled according to type, as shown below: ID Data Type 1. AET Actual evapotranspiration 2. GW Groundwater (really baseflow) component of total runoff. 3. PET Potential evapotranspiration 4. SCA Snow-cover area (fraction of cell area) from NASA FLDAS. 5. SM Soil moisture 6. SR Solar radiation 7. SRO Surface runoff 8. SSR Subsurface runoff. 9. SWE Snow-water equivalent 10. SWI Soil-water infiltration CONTENTS OF THIS CHILD PAGE: 1. 10 NetCDF Files (1 for each data type). 1. AK_AET_filled.nc 2. AK_GW_filled.nc 3. AK_PET_filled.nc 4. AK_SCA_filled.nc 5. AK_SM_filled.nc 6. AK_SRO_filled.nc 7. AK_SR_filled.nc 8. AK_SSR_filled.nc 9. AK_SWE_filled.nc 10. AK_SWI_filled.nc 2. metadata XML file
4 Output Data for the precalibration, byHRU and byPOIobs releases of the Alaska NHM-PRMS, 1980 – 2021
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This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for the Alaska (AK) domain using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1.1 and the USGS National Hydrologic Model infrastructure (NHM, Regan and others, 2018). These data document the PRMS output data files for the precalibration and byHRU release runs for the AK domain produced for the period 1980-2021. Each .zip folder contains 15 NHM-PRMS output variables, in NetCDF format, for each simulation's release run and the Water-Budget Files with the model-domain summary table of the AK domain are also included in this child item (Markstrom and others, 2015; Hay and others, 2023). The main landing page provides additional information and a data dictionary (output_variables_data_dictionary.csv) which describes the selected output variables. CONTENTS OF THIS CHILD PAGE: 1. AK_byHRU_NHM_PRMS_data_release.out = AK byHRU annual water balance summary 1980-2021. 2. AK_precal_NHM_PRMS_data_release.out = AK precalibration annual water balance summary 1980-2021. 3. AK_byHRU_netcdf.zip = Folder containing outputs from the byHRU release run for the AK domain. 4. AK_precalibration_netcdf.zip = Folder containing outputs from the precalibration release run for the AK domain.
Geospatial Fabric for the National Hydrologic Model Alaska Domain, version 1
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This metadata record documents a geospatial dataset for the U.S. Geological Survey Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) used to drive the National Hydrologic Model (NHM). The Alaska Geospatial Fabric v1 is the spatial representation of the hydrologic response units (HRUs) used for the PRMS NHM Alaska domain. These HRUs were generated using the twelve-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC12) watershed from the U.S. Geological Survey's Watershed Boundary Dataset (USGS, 2019), the Natural Resources Canada National Hydrographic Network (NHN) Work Units (NHN, 2019), similar to USGS eight-digit HUC watersheds, and stream gage locations from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS, 2019) and Natural Resources Canada (NHN, 2019). Watershed-to-watershed routing was added to all Canadian Work Units and updated in twelve-digit HUCs from topographic map examination to ensure connectivity from the headwaters of the domain to the ocean. Watersheds containing one or more stream gages were bisected using standard watershed delineation techniques to ensure accurate contributing area for each gage. Gages near watershed boundaries were not used to bisect the watershed. Following these processing steps, these watersheds became the HRUs used for the initial version of the National Hydrologic Model Alaska Domain. Overlapping watershed vector lines were not unified. The stream gages used for this exercise became the points of interest (POIs) for use in the Alaska Domain. Stream segments used to route water from HRUs to stream outlets were generated using the routing information in the HRUs and the centroids of the HRUs. Please refer to the lineage elements of this metadata record for the above citations.
Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling, Alaska Domain
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The Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling (Viger and Bock, 2014; Bock and others, 2020) is a dataset of hydrographic features and spatial data designed for use within the National Hydrologic Model that covers the conterminous United States (CONUS), Hawaii, and most major river basins that flow in from Canada. This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release consists of the geospatial fabric features and other related spatial datasets created to expand the National Hydrologic Model to Alaska. These datasets are found as child items to this landing page: 1) Data Layers for the Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling, Alaska Domain, 2) GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Features of the Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling, Alaska Domain, 3) Parameter Database for the National Hydrologic Modeling, Alaska Domain, and 4) Topographic derivative datasets for the Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling, Alaska Domain. See each item for more details.
Topographic derivative datasets for the Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling, Alaska Domain
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The Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling (Viger and Bock, 2014; Bock and others, 2020) is a dataset of hydrographic features and spatial data designed for use within the National Hydrologic Model that covers the conterminous United States (CONUS), Hawaii, and most major river basins that flow in from Canada. This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release consists of the geospatial fabric features and other related spatial datasets created to expand the National Hydrologic Model to Alaska. This child item consists of topographic data themes that cover the Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling, Alaska Domain. The 30-meter (m) raster datasets included under Topographic Derivatives are: digital elevation (dem.tif), topographic wetness index (TWI, twiX100.tif), slope (rise over run, slope.tif), aspect (asp.tif), flow accumulation (fac.tif), and flow direction (fdr.tif). All file formats are in GeoTIFF (Geographic Tagged Imaged Format), and are sourced from NHDPlus Version 2.0 raster layers (Environmental Protection Agency, 2019)
National Hydrologic Model's Alaskan Geospatial Fabric Parameter Database
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The Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling (Viger and Bock, 2014; Bock and others, 2021) is a dataset of hydrographic features and spatial data for use within the National Hydrologic Model that covers the conterminous United States (CONUS), Hawaii, and most major river basins that flow in from Canada. This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release consists of the geospatial fabric features and other related spatial datasets created to expand the National Hydrologic Model to Alaska. The National Hydrologic Model database contains parameters for hydrologic response units (HRUs) and stream segments needed to run the NHM. These parameters are generated using python scripts to process input datasets such as digital elevation models, soil maps, and land cover classifications. Many of the parameters were left at their default model value as they would need to be calibrated as part of the PRMS model development process. Please refer to the Supplemental Information and the Process Description elements of this metadata record for more details on the source datasets and scripts used to generate these parameters.
3 Input files and PRMS model-run components for the releases of the precalibration, byHRU and byPOIobs Alaska NHM-PRMS, 1980–2021
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This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for the Alaska (AK) domain using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1.1 and the USGS National Hydrologic Model infrastructure (NHM, Regan and others, 2018). Historical simulations using the Daymet Version 4 gridded estimates of daily weather parameters (Thornton and others, 2020) were produced for the period 1980–2021. These data document the PRMS climate input data files for these simulations. Input files for the simulations include the PRMS parameter file and control file. The main landing page provides additional information and data dictionaries (parameters_data_dictionary.csv and control_data_dictionary.csv) that describe the parameter and control file values. Daymet forcings include precipitation and minimum and maximum temperature at a daily time-step. Measured streamflow data are included for 196 USGS streamgage locations for 1980-2021 (U.S. Geological Survey, 2022)., and for 89 streamgage locations form the Canadian Water Survey for 1980-2021 (HYDAT, 2024). for the Alaska Domain. CONTENTS OF THIS CHILD PAGE: 1. Precip.day = daily total precipitation climate-by-hydrologic response unit (CBH) file 2. Tmax.day = maximum daily temperature CBH file 3. Tmin.day = minimum daily temperature CBH file. 4. PRMS_5.2.1.1.zip = PRMS executable version 5.2.1.1. 5. sf_data = Streamflow data. 6. Ak_precalibration.control = Precalibration model control file. 7. AK_precalibration.param = Precalibration model parameter file. 8. AK_byHRU.control = byHRU model control file 9. AK_byHRU.param = byHRU model parameter file