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    ROBIN: Reference observatory of basins for international hydrological climate change detection


    Turner, S., Hannaford, J., Barker, L. J., Suman, G., Killeen, A., Armitage, R., Chan, W., Davies, H., Griffin, A., Kumar, A., Dixon, H., Albuquerque, M. T. D., Almeida Ribeiro, N., Alvarez-Garreton, C., Amoussou, E., Arheimer, B., Asano, Y., Berezowski, T., Bodian, A., Boutaghane, H., Capell, R., Dakhlaoui, H., Daňhelka, J., Do, H. X., Ekkawatpanit, C., El Khalki, E. M., Fleig, A. K., Fonseca, R., Giraldo-Osorio, J. D., Goula, A. B. T., Hanel, M., Horton, S., Kan, C., Kingston, D. G., Laaha, G., Laugesen, R., Lopes, W., Mager, S., Rachdane, M., Markonis, Y., Medeiro, L., Midgley, G., Murphy, C., O’Connor, P., Pedersen, A. I., Pham, H. T., Piniewski, M., Renard, B., Saidi, M. E., Schmocker-Fackel, P., Stahl, K., Thyer, M., Toucher, M., Tramblay, Y., Uusikivi, J., Venegas-Cordero, N., Visessri, S., Watson, A., Westra, S. and Whitfield, P. H. (2025) ROBIN: Reference observatory of basins for international hydrological climate change detection. Scientific Data, 12 (654). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2052-4463

    Abstract

    Human-induced warming is modifying the water cycle. Adaptation to posed threats requires an understanding of hydrological responses to climate variability. Whilst these can be computationally modelled, observed streamflow data is essential for constraining models, and understanding and quantifying emerging trends in the water cycle. To date, the identification of such trends at the global scale has been hindered by data limitations – in particular, the prevalence of direct human influences on streamflow which can obscure climate-driven variability. By removing these influences, trends in streamflow data can be more confidently attributed to climate variability. Here we describe the Reference Observatory of Basins for INternational hydrological climate change detection (ROBIN) – the first iteration of a global network of streamflow data from national reference hydrological networks (RHNs) – comprised of catchments which are near-natural or have limited human influences. This collaboration has established a freely available global RHN dataset of over 3,000 catchments and code libraries, which can be used to underpin new science endeavours and advance change detection studies to support international climate policy and adaptation.
    Item Type: Article
    Additional Information: The ROBIN (Reference Observatory of Basins for INternational hydrological climate change detection) project was funded the UK Natural Environment Research Council Global Partnership Seedcorn Fund - NE/W004038/1 and the NC-International programme -NE/X006247/1 delivering National Capability. The UKCEH ROBIN Team greatly acknowledge members of the ROBIN Network, data collectors, and data providers in working with us on this endeavour to produce the first reference hydrometric network for international hydrological climate change detection. Specifically, Glenn Hodgkins (USGS) who gave invaluable advice on RHNs, and Frederik Kratzert from the CARAVAN team. The author team would like to thank the reviewers for their suggestions of further work to check the validity of the ROBIN dataset which proved invaluable in troubleshooting the dataset and ensuring it’s robustness.
    Keywords: hydrologycal extremes; Reference Observatory of Basins for International hydrological climate change detection; ROBIN; floods; droughts;
    Academic Unit: Faculty of Social Sciences > Geography
    Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Institutes > Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units, ICARUS
    Item ID: 20835
    Identification Number: 10.1038/s41597-025-04907-y
    Depositing User: IR Editor
    Date Deposited: 12 Nov 2025 16:05
    Journal or Publication Title: Scientific Data
    Publisher: Nature
    Refereed: Yes
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    Use Licence: This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here

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