About the Dudh Koshi model:
- The standard J2000 hydrological model adapted to a glaciated basin of Mt Everest region known as Dudh Koshi catchment of the Himalayan region. The model was developed as a part of the PhD research at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany.
Nepal, S. 2012 Evaluating Upstream-Downstream linkages of Hydrological Dynamics in the Himalayan region. PhD Thesis. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany
The PhD dissertation can be downloaded from the following link: http://goo.gl/tdoWA

About the dataset:
The Department of Hydrology Meteorology (DHM), Government of Nepal, collects and manages the hydro-meteorological data in the Dudh Koshi catchment. Six precipitation and one climate station are available in the catchment. Since the measured data is not allowed to be distributed publicly, the data provided here is not from the real stations. These data are from virtual stations in which the regionalized data were used and further processed with random errors. 

An online tutorial provides a detailed description of the dataset and how to set up a new model in J2000 is provided in the link below:
http://jams.uni-jena.de/ilmswiki/index.php/Applying_the_J2000_model

About the Dudh Koshi catchment:
The Dudh Koshi catchment is the highest landscape of the world, where Mt Everest, the highest mountain (8,848 meter above sea level) is located. It is is a sub-catchment of the Koshi river basin, the most eastern tributary of the Ganges river system. It is located in the Nepal Himalayan region. 
More information about the application of the J2000 model in the Dudh Koshi catchment is available in the journal article:

Nepal, S., Krause, P., Flügel, W. A., Fink, M., & Fischer, C. (2014). Understanding the hydrological system dynamics of a glaciated alpine catchment in the Himalayan region using the J2000 hydrological model. Hydrological Processes, 28(3), 1329-1344.

Please acknowledge 'j2k_dudh_koshi' model as : Nepal (2012)