[1] A common concern in hydrologic modeling is overparameterization of complex models given limited and noisy data. This leads to problems of parameter nonuniqueness and equifinality, which may negatively affect prediction uncertainties. A systematic way of controlling model complexity is therefore needed. We compare three model complexity control methods for hydrologic prediction, namely, cross validation (CV), Akaike’s information criterion (AIC), and structural risk minimization (SRM). Results show that simulation of water flow using non-physically-based models (polynomials in this case) leads to increasingly better calibration fits as the model complexity (polynomial order) increases. However, prediction uncertainty worsens for complex ...
Observation uncertainty is nowadays recognized as a serious issue undermining the reliability of hyd...
For the purpose of environmental management, distributed physically based hydrological models are ut...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
A common concern in hydrologic modeling is overparameterization of complex models given limited and ...
This paper shows that instability of hydrological system representation in response to different pie...
Hydrologic modeling is central to the solution of many flooding and water quality issues. As the com...
Hydrologic modeling is central to the solution of many flooding and water quality issues. As the co...
Water resource management requires robust assessment of the consequences of future states of the res...
Hydrological models frequently suffer from limited predictive power despite adequate calibration per...
This paper uses a recently proposed measure of hydrological model complexity in a model selection ex...
The contemporary usage of hydrologic models has been to rely on a single model to perform the simula...
Computer models representing the hydrologic cycle as a simplified system have become a preferred to...
Hydrologic and climate models predict variables through a simplification of the underlying complex n...
The prediction of hydrological phenomena using simpler hydrological models requires less computing p...
Models used as part of quantitative studies of vadose zone processes are becoming increasingly compl...
Observation uncertainty is nowadays recognized as a serious issue undermining the reliability of hyd...
For the purpose of environmental management, distributed physically based hydrological models are ut...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
A common concern in hydrologic modeling is overparameterization of complex models given limited and ...
This paper shows that instability of hydrological system representation in response to different pie...
Hydrologic modeling is central to the solution of many flooding and water quality issues. As the com...
Hydrologic modeling is central to the solution of many flooding and water quality issues. As the co...
Water resource management requires robust assessment of the consequences of future states of the res...
Hydrological models frequently suffer from limited predictive power despite adequate calibration per...
This paper uses a recently proposed measure of hydrological model complexity in a model selection ex...
The contemporary usage of hydrologic models has been to rely on a single model to perform the simula...
Computer models representing the hydrologic cycle as a simplified system have become a preferred to...
Hydrologic and climate models predict variables through a simplification of the underlying complex n...
The prediction of hydrological phenomena using simpler hydrological models requires less computing p...
Models used as part of quantitative studies of vadose zone processes are becoming increasingly compl...
Observation uncertainty is nowadays recognized as a serious issue undermining the reliability of hyd...
For the purpose of environmental management, distributed physically based hydrological models are ut...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...