Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising solution to overcome the limitations of the traditional streamflow-only calibration. However, combining multiple data sources in model calibration requires a meaningful integration of the data sets, which should harness their most reliable contents to avoid accumulation of their uncertainties and mislead the parameter estimation procedure. This study analyzes the improvement of model parameter selection by using only the spatial patterns of satellite remote sensing data, thereby ignoring their absolute values. Although satellite products are characterized by uncertainties, their most reliable key feature is the representation of spatial patte...
Hydrological models are usually calibrated against observed streamflow (Qobs), which is not applicab...
During the last decade the opportunity and usefulness of using remote sensing data in hydrology, hyd...
Physically representative hydrological models are essential for water resource management. New satel...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Twelve actual evaporation datasets are evaluated for their ability to improve the performance of the...
Satellite-based earth observations offer great opportunities to improve spatial model predictions by...
Hydrological models are used for all kinds of water management applications. Detailed hydrological s...
During the last decade the opportunity and usefulness of using remote-sensing data in hydrology, hyd...
Although the complexity of physically-based models continues to increase, they still need to be cali...
Spatial pattern-oriented evaluations of distributed hydrological models have contributed towards an ...
This study proposes a new methodology for the calibration of distributed hydrological models at basi...
Spatially distributed hydrologic models are useful for understanding the water balance dynamics of c...
A considerable number of river basins around the world lack sufficient ground observations of hydrom...
Satellite observations can provide valuable information for a better understanding of hydrological p...
The calibration of hydrological models without streamflow observations is problematic, and the simul...
Hydrological models are usually calibrated against observed streamflow (Qobs), which is not applicab...
During the last decade the opportunity and usefulness of using remote sensing data in hydrology, hyd...
Physically representative hydrological models are essential for water resource management. New satel...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Twelve actual evaporation datasets are evaluated for their ability to improve the performance of the...
Satellite-based earth observations offer great opportunities to improve spatial model predictions by...
Hydrological models are used for all kinds of water management applications. Detailed hydrological s...
During the last decade the opportunity and usefulness of using remote-sensing data in hydrology, hyd...
Although the complexity of physically-based models continues to increase, they still need to be cali...
Spatial pattern-oriented evaluations of distributed hydrological models have contributed towards an ...
This study proposes a new methodology for the calibration of distributed hydrological models at basi...
Spatially distributed hydrologic models are useful for understanding the water balance dynamics of c...
A considerable number of river basins around the world lack sufficient ground observations of hydrom...
Satellite observations can provide valuable information for a better understanding of hydrological p...
The calibration of hydrological models without streamflow observations is problematic, and the simul...
Hydrological models are usually calibrated against observed streamflow (Qobs), which is not applicab...
During the last decade the opportunity and usefulness of using remote sensing data in hydrology, hyd...
Physically representative hydrological models are essential for water resource management. New satel...