The is the first national-scale hydrological model of the Philippines. Its primary purpose is to quantify components of the hydrological cycle at the national level, with spatio-temporal patterns of precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff and groundwater recharge as model outputs.
We have developed an based on the variable infiltration capacity (VIC) macro-scale hydrological model, into which we have added a one-layer, 2D lateral groundwater flow model. Groundwater recharge is derived from the interaction of the groundwater model with the VIC soil hydrology by allowing bi-directional exchange of water between the aquifer and the soil. The model is run at a 2 km grid resolution and is parameterised with and driven by globally available datasets describing the land surface, including soil properties and vegetation properties. The model outputs include:
- evapotranspiration
- runoff
- groundwater recharge
- baseflow
- groundwater levels
- soil moisture
Download the input files for Philippine Hydrological Model
The the Philippine Hydrological model can be downloaded from .
More information
More information about the Philippine Hydrological Model is available in our and model output can be viewed and downloaded via our You can also read about the within two regions of the Philippines.
Contact
For further information, please contact Dr Johanna Scheidegger.

