The dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment hydrology has been minimal to date. The experimentalist often has a highly detailed yet highly qualitative understanding of dominant runoff processes—thus there is often much more information content on the catchment than we use for calibration of a model. While modelers often appreciate the need for 'hard data' for the model calibration process, there has been little thought given to how modelers might access this 'soft' or process knowledge. We present a new method where soft data (i.e., qualitative knowledge from the experimentalist that cannot be used directly as exact numbers) are made useful through fuzzy measures of model-simulation and parameter-value acceptability. We deve...
The choice of hydrological model structure, i.e. a model’s selection of states and fluxes and the equ...
Hydrological models serve as useful tools to describe current conditions and to predict future condi...
Both modellers and experimentalists agree that using expert knowledge can improve the realism of con...
The dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment hydrology has been minimal to date. The ...
For understanding and predicting rainfall–runoff processes in watersheds, soils and their hydraulic ...
A priori determined model structures are common in catchment rainfall-runoff modeling. While this ha...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
In practice, the catchment hydrologist is often confronted with the task of predicting discharge wit...
In this article's companion paper, flexible approaches for conceptual hydrological modeling at the c...
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Conceptual environmental system models, such as rainfall runoff models, generally rely on calibratio...
Abstract: The long-standing issue of hydrological predictions in ungauged basins has received increa...
Predictions of river flow dynamics provide vital information for many aspects of water management in...
The development of a conceptual rainfall-runoff model generally requires calibration to obtain non-o...
The choice of hydrological model structure, i.e. a model’s selection of states and fluxes and the equ...
Hydrological models serve as useful tools to describe current conditions and to predict future condi...
Both modellers and experimentalists agree that using expert knowledge can improve the realism of con...
The dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment hydrology has been minimal to date. The ...
For understanding and predicting rainfall–runoff processes in watersheds, soils and their hydraulic ...
A priori determined model structures are common in catchment rainfall-runoff modeling. While this ha...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
In practice, the catchment hydrologist is often confronted with the task of predicting discharge wit...
In this article's companion paper, flexible approaches for conceptual hydrological modeling at the c...
Nachgenutzt gemäß den CC-Bestimmungen des Lizenzgebers bzw. einer im Dokument selbst enthaltenen CC-...
Conceptual environmental system models, such as rainfall runoff models, generally rely on calibratio...
Abstract: The long-standing issue of hydrological predictions in ungauged basins has received increa...
Predictions of river flow dynamics provide vital information for many aspects of water management in...
The development of a conceptual rainfall-runoff model generally requires calibration to obtain non-o...
The choice of hydrological model structure, i.e. a model’s selection of states and fluxes and the equ...
Hydrological models serve as useful tools to describe current conditions and to predict future condi...
Both modellers and experimentalists agree that using expert knowledge can improve the realism of con...