Ambiguities in the representation of environmental processes have manifested themselves in a plethora of hydrological models, differing in almost every aspect of their conceptualization and implementation. The current overabundance of models is symptomatic of an insufficient scientific understanding of environmental dynamics at the catchment scale, which can be attributed to difficulties in measuring and representing the heterogeneity encountered in natural systems. This commentary advocates using the method of multiple working hypotheses for systematic and stringent testing of model alternatives in hydrology. We discuss how the multiple-hypothesis approach provides the flexibility to formulate alternative representations (hypotheses) descr...
In this Commentary, we argue that it is possible to improve the physical realism of hydrologic model...
This paper is based on the 2012 Penman Lecture delivered at the 11th National Symposium of the Briti...
Process-based hydrological models have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Criticized by some a...
Ambiguities in the representation of environmental processes have manifested themselves in a plethor...
The ambiguous representation of hydrological processes has led to the formulation of the multiple h...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
This paper reviews the issues involved in treating hydrology as an example of an inexact science fac...
For the purpose of environmental management, distributed physically based hydrological models are ut...
Field studies in watershed hydrology continue to characterize and catalogue the enormous heterogenei...
Model fidelity and accuracy in process representations have been the crux of scientific hydrological...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Selecting an adequate hydrological model is the first step to carry out a rainfall¿runoff modelling ...
This work advances a unified approach to process-based hydrologic modeling to enable con- trolled and...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Despite the increasing role of models in hydrological research and decision-making processes, only f...
In this Commentary, we argue that it is possible to improve the physical realism of hydrologic model...
This paper is based on the 2012 Penman Lecture delivered at the 11th National Symposium of the Briti...
Process-based hydrological models have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Criticized by some a...
Ambiguities in the representation of environmental processes have manifested themselves in a plethor...
The ambiguous representation of hydrological processes has led to the formulation of the multiple h...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
This paper reviews the issues involved in treating hydrology as an example of an inexact science fac...
For the purpose of environmental management, distributed physically based hydrological models are ut...
Field studies in watershed hydrology continue to characterize and catalogue the enormous heterogenei...
Model fidelity and accuracy in process representations have been the crux of scientific hydrological...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Selecting an adequate hydrological model is the first step to carry out a rainfall¿runoff modelling ...
This work advances a unified approach to process-based hydrologic modeling to enable con- trolled and...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Despite the increasing role of models in hydrological research and decision-making processes, only f...
In this Commentary, we argue that it is possible to improve the physical realism of hydrologic model...
This paper is based on the 2012 Penman Lecture delivered at the 11th National Symposium of the Briti...
Process-based hydrological models have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Criticized by some a...