AbstractIn order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and optimal parameter values of a hydrological model in ungauged or data-limited catchments (data are non-continuous and fragmental in some catchments), we used non-continuous calibration periods for more independent streamflow data for SIMHYD (simple hydrology) model calibration. Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency and percentage water balance error were used as performance measures. The particle swarm optimization (PSO) method was used to calibrate the rainfall-runoff models. Different lengths of data series ranging from one year to ten years, randomly sampled, were used to study the impact of calibration data series length. Fifty-five relatively unimpaired ...
Hydrological models are necessary tools for simulating the water cycle and for understanding changes...
Copyright © 2008 ASCEIn many regions where rainfall runoff models are required, there is a lack of s...
Robust calibration of hydrologic models is critical for simulating water resource components; howeve...
AbstractIn order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and opti...
Many calibrated hydrological models are inconsistent with the behavioral functions of catchments and...
The success of a hydrological model is primarily governed by the model parameters that are generally...
Two problems are addressed which arise when using monthly water balance models as an aid to making d...
Hydrologic models using water balance approaches typically use continuously observed streamflow data...
Hydrologic models using water balance approaches typically use continuously observed streamflow data...
The effect of the time step of calibration data on the performance of a hydrological model is examin...
Applications of runoff models usually rely on long and continuous runoff time series for model calib...
It has been repeatedly shown that conceptual hydrologic model performance degrades under conditions ...
Conceptual hydrological models often rely on calibration for the identification of their parameters....
In many rainfall-runoff models, at least some calibration of model parameters has to take place. Esp...
Ecologically relevant streamflow characteristics (SFCs) of ungauged catchments are often estimated f...
Hydrological models are necessary tools for simulating the water cycle and for understanding changes...
Copyright © 2008 ASCEIn many regions where rainfall runoff models are required, there is a lack of s...
Robust calibration of hydrologic models is critical for simulating water resource components; howeve...
AbstractIn order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and opti...
Many calibrated hydrological models are inconsistent with the behavioral functions of catchments and...
The success of a hydrological model is primarily governed by the model parameters that are generally...
Two problems are addressed which arise when using monthly water balance models as an aid to making d...
Hydrologic models using water balance approaches typically use continuously observed streamflow data...
Hydrologic models using water balance approaches typically use continuously observed streamflow data...
The effect of the time step of calibration data on the performance of a hydrological model is examin...
Applications of runoff models usually rely on long and continuous runoff time series for model calib...
It has been repeatedly shown that conceptual hydrologic model performance degrades under conditions ...
Conceptual hydrological models often rely on calibration for the identification of their parameters....
In many rainfall-runoff models, at least some calibration of model parameters has to take place. Esp...
Ecologically relevant streamflow characteristics (SFCs) of ungauged catchments are often estimated f...
Hydrological models are necessary tools for simulating the water cycle and for understanding changes...
Copyright © 2008 ASCEIn many regions where rainfall runoff models are required, there is a lack of s...
Robust calibration of hydrologic models is critical for simulating water resource components; howeve...