[1] This paper investigates the actual extrapolation capacity of three hydrological models in differing climate conditions. We propose a general testing framework, in which we perform series of split-sample tests, testing all possible combinations of calibration-validation periods using a 10 year sliding window. This methodology, which we have called the generalized split-sample test (GSST), provides insights into the model’s transposability over time under various climatic conditions. The three conceptual rainfall-runoff models yielded similar results over a set of 216 catchments in southeast Australia. First, we assessed the model’s efficiency in validation using a criterion combining the root-mean-square error and bias. A relation was fo...
This work explores the performances of the hydrologic model Hydrotel applied to 36 catchments locate...
Understanding hydrological model predictive capabilities under contrasting climate conditions enable...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Hydrologic models have potential to be useful tools in planning for future climate variability. Howe...
It has been repeatedly shown that conceptual hydrologic model performance degrades under conditions ...
Rainfall-runoff models are often deficient under changing climatic conditions, yet almost no recent ...
© 2017 Dr. Keirnan James Andrew FowlerRainfall-runoff models are useful tools in water resource plan...
Conceptual rainfall‐runoff (CRR) models are widely used for runoff simulation and for prediction und...
Conceptual hydrological models are widely used for climate change impact assessment. The implicit a...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
Evidence suggests that catchment state variables such as groundwater can exhibit multiyear trends. T...
Rainfall and temperature (the main driver of evaporation) are key inputs for hydrologic models in st...
1. Study region Four headwaters in Southern Africa. 2. Study focus The streamflow regimes in Southe...
Global climate models (GCMs) are an important tool and widely used in climate change impact studies ...
Generating estimates of the future impacts of climate change on human and natural systems is confoun...
This work explores the performances of the hydrologic model Hydrotel applied to 36 catchments locate...
Understanding hydrological model predictive capabilities under contrasting climate conditions enable...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Hydrologic models have potential to be useful tools in planning for future climate variability. Howe...
It has been repeatedly shown that conceptual hydrologic model performance degrades under conditions ...
Rainfall-runoff models are often deficient under changing climatic conditions, yet almost no recent ...
© 2017 Dr. Keirnan James Andrew FowlerRainfall-runoff models are useful tools in water resource plan...
Conceptual rainfall‐runoff (CRR) models are widely used for runoff simulation and for prediction und...
Conceptual hydrological models are widely used for climate change impact assessment. The implicit a...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
Evidence suggests that catchment state variables such as groundwater can exhibit multiyear trends. T...
Rainfall and temperature (the main driver of evaporation) are key inputs for hydrologic models in st...
1. Study region Four headwaters in Southern Africa. 2. Study focus The streamflow regimes in Southe...
Global climate models (GCMs) are an important tool and widely used in climate change impact studies ...
Generating estimates of the future impacts of climate change on human and natural systems is confoun...
This work explores the performances of the hydrologic model Hydrotel applied to 36 catchments locate...
Understanding hydrological model predictive capabilities under contrasting climate conditions enable...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...