Abstract:
Rainfall-Runoff modeling is important for a number of hydrologic applications including
flood forecasting, water resource planning and management. This study presents the result of
a watershed rainfall-runoff modeling for Guder river watershed having area of 6597Km2
using Hydrologic Engineering Center-Hydrologic Modeling Systems(HEC-HMS).The
watershed runoff is varying spatially and temporally due to manmade factors and natural
factors on the watershed. These issue needs efficient water resource planning and
management which is based on the accurate information on runoff generated from the
watershed. Therefore, the objective of this study was to model rainfall-runoff process of the
Guder watershed using HEC-HMS hydrologic model. The input data used for this study were
spatial data and hydro-metrological data collected from different sources. The watershed was
delineated and its properties were extracted from a 30 m × 30 m Digital Elevation Model
(DEM) of the Abbay Basin. The use of Hydrologic Engineering Center-Geospatial Hydrologic
modeling System(HEC-GeoHMS) can easily and efficiently create hydrologic inputs that can
be used directly for Hydrologic Engineering Center-Hydrologic Modeling Systems(HECHMS). To account for the loss, runoff estimation, base flow and flow routing, the Soil
Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN), Soil Conservation Service Unit Hydrograph
(SCS-UH),Constant monthly varying and Muskingum methods were used respectively. The
rainfall runoff simulation was conducted using initial parameter. The initial results showed
that there is clear difference between observed and simulated peak flow and total volume.
Thereafter, a model calibration with an optimization method and sensitivity analysis was
carried out. The sensitivity analysis was conducted to determine the most sensitive parameters
that affect the model. The results shows that the model was more sensitive to Muskingum (K)
and( X).The data for the period of 1994 to 2003 was used for model calibration, and data from
2004 to 2009 was used for model validation. To check the performance of the model, NashSutcliffe efficiency (NSE),coefficient of determination (R2
)and Root Mean Square
Error(RMSE) statistical tools were used. The calibration and validation of the model was
found good NSE, R
2
and RMSE were found to be 0.788,0.900 and13.7m
3
/s for calibration and
0.786, 0.873 and15.5m
3
/s for validation respectively. Therefore, HEC-HMS has performed
well in simulating rainfall-runoff for Guder watershed. The daily runoff potential was
generated after validation of the model. The daily runoff potential of Guder watershed was
generated from 01Jan1987to31Dec2017. The daily maximum and minimum runoff potential of
Guder watershed was 245.1m3
/s and 0m3
/s respectively. The hydrologic frequency model was
used for determining the peak flow discharge for return periods of 2, 10, 25, 50 and 100 years
and the result was found to be 174.7m
3
/s,351.9m
3
/s,525.3m
3
/s,685.3m
3
/s and 879.8m
3
/s
respectively. These information will be useful as the input for flood mapping of the study area.
The study recommends the land use land cover of the watershed may change from time to time
due to different factors. Therefore, the future study should consider the effect of dynamic
change in major categories of land use land cover on runoff