If we, as a hydrologic science community, are aims to contribute for understanding and managing the water resource, it is important to provide space-time information for all the components of water cycle i.e precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff, and storage together. Usually such estimation is persuaded at annual time scale for large basin using the budyko hypothesis. However, this kind of estimation is not useful for operational purpose as hydrological information at daily and weekly scale is a key for agricultural application. Here, a paper submitted for HESSD, is our effort to estimate space-time distributed water budget for the Upper Blue Nile basin, an exemplary for data scarce and large scale problems.
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