This paper is based on the 2012 Penman Lecture delivered at the 11th National Symposium of the British Hydrological Society. The title is taken from a 1965 interview by Howard Penman when hydrological modelling was just really starting. In the period since then, the idea that we might easily move towards 'physically based' representations of hydrological processes has proven problematic. It is argued that this might best be done within a hypotheses testing framework, where the hypotheses are the model representations of processes over some discrete elements of a catchment, integrating the small-scale variability within those elements. This might still require some distribution function to reflect that variability, since the extremes of the ...
This introduction to the second annual review issue of Hydrological Processes tries to put the colle...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...
This paper reviews the issues involved in treating hydrology as an example of an inexact science fac...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
Ambiguities in the representation of environmental processes have manifested themselves in a plethor...
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...
There remains a great deal of uncertainty about uncertainty estimation in hydrological modelling. Gi...
There is a no lack of significant open questions in the field of hydrology. How will hydrological co...
where the challenge is how to represent complex interacting dynamic systems including feedbacks betw...
Confronted with poor model performance, the Hydrologist has blamed data errors, non-Gaussianities, m...
There remains a great deal of uncertainty about uncertainty estimation in hydrological modeling. Giv...
There remains a great deal of uncertainty about uncertainty estimation in hydrological modeling. Giv...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...
This introduction to the second annual review issue of Hydrological Processes tries to put the colle...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...
This paper reviews the issues involved in treating hydrology as an example of an inexact science fac...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
Ambiguities in the representation of environmental processes have manifested themselves in a plethor...
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...
There remains a great deal of uncertainty about uncertainty estimation in hydrological modelling. Gi...
There is a no lack of significant open questions in the field of hydrology. How will hydrological co...
where the challenge is how to represent complex interacting dynamic systems including feedbacks betw...
Confronted with poor model performance, the Hydrologist has blamed data errors, non-Gaussianities, m...
There remains a great deal of uncertainty about uncertainty estimation in hydrological modeling. Giv...
There remains a great deal of uncertainty about uncertainty estimation in hydrological modeling. Giv...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...
This introduction to the second annual review issue of Hydrological Processes tries to put the colle...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...
The diversity in hydrologic models has historically led to great controversy on the "correct" approa...