The use of flexible hydrological model structures for hypothesis testing requires an objective and diagnostic method to identify whether a rainfall-runoff model structure is suitable for a certain catchment. To determine if a model structure is realistic, i.e. if it captures the relevant runoff processes, both performance and consistency are important. We define performance as the ability of a model structure to mimic a specific part of the hydrological behaviour in a specific catchment. This can be assessed based on evaluation criteria, such as the goodness of fit of specific hydrological signatures obtained from hydrological data. Consistency is defined as the ability of a model structure to adequately reproduce several hydrological signa...
Models with a fixed structure are widely used in hydrological studies and operational applications. ...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
[1] Many hydrological systems exhibit complex subsurface flow and storage behavior. Runoff observati...
The use of flexible hydrological model structures for hypothesis testing requires an objective and d...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we kno...
In hydrological studies models with a fixed structure are commonly used. For various reasons, these ...
Many calibrated hydrological models are inconsistent with the behavioral functions of catchments and...
Many existing hydrological modelling procedures do not make best use of available information, resul...
Hydrological models play a significant role in modelling river flow for decision making support in w...
Since the beginning of hydrological research hydrologists have developed models that reflect their p...
Many existing hydrological modelling procedures do not make best use of available information, resul...
In many areas of the world, the absence of streamflow data to calibrate hydrological models limits t...
Models with a fixed structure are widely used in hydrological studies and operational applications. ...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
[1] Many hydrological systems exhibit complex subsurface flow and storage behavior. Runoff observati...
The use of flexible hydrological model structures for hypothesis testing requires an objective and d...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we kno...
In hydrological studies models with a fixed structure are commonly used. For various reasons, these ...
Many calibrated hydrological models are inconsistent with the behavioral functions of catchments and...
Many existing hydrological modelling procedures do not make best use of available information, resul...
Hydrological models play a significant role in modelling river flow for decision making support in w...
Since the beginning of hydrological research hydrologists have developed models that reflect their p...
Many existing hydrological modelling procedures do not make best use of available information, resul...
In many areas of the world, the absence of streamflow data to calibrate hydrological models limits t...
Models with a fixed structure are widely used in hydrological studies and operational applications. ...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
[1] Many hydrological systems exhibit complex subsurface flow and storage behavior. Runoff observati...