The mean squared error (MSE) and the related normalization, the Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE), are the two criteria most widely used for calibration and evaluation of hydrological models with observed data. Here, we present a diagnostically interesting decomposition of NSE (and hence MSE), which facilitates analysis of the relative importance of its different components in the context of hydrological modelling, and show how model calibration problems can arise due to interactions among these components. The analysis is illustrated by calibrating a simple conceptual precipitation-runoff model to daily data for a number of Austrian basins having a broad range of hydro-meteorological characteristics. Evaluation of the results clearly demonst...
Extent: 9p.[1] Environmental processes frequently exhibit threshold-type behavior, e.g., the initiat...
Mulit-model ensemble approaches are usually used to investigate the hydrological impacts of climate ...
Water balance models are important for the characterization of hydrologic systems, to help understan...
In order to find a model parameterization such that the hydrological model performs well even under ...
Calibration is an essential step for improving the accuracy of simulations generated using hydrologi...
International audiencePerformance criteria such as the mean squared error (MSE), the Nash-Sutcliffe ...
Many calibrated hydrological models are inconsistent with the behavioral functions of catchments and...
AbstractIn order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and opti...
Published online: 16 Mar 2017.Hydrological model calibration has benefited from improved optimisatio...
International audienceThe evaluation of hydrologic model behaviour and performance is commonly made ...
Conceptual hydrological modelling has under-utilised classical parameter analysis techniques (for bo...
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...
The robustness of hydrological models is determined by issues such as model performance under differ...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
Extent: 9p.[1] Environmental processes frequently exhibit threshold-type behavior, e.g., the initiat...
Mulit-model ensemble approaches are usually used to investigate the hydrological impacts of climate ...
Water balance models are important for the characterization of hydrologic systems, to help understan...
In order to find a model parameterization such that the hydrological model performs well even under ...
Calibration is an essential step for improving the accuracy of simulations generated using hydrologi...
International audiencePerformance criteria such as the mean squared error (MSE), the Nash-Sutcliffe ...
Many calibrated hydrological models are inconsistent with the behavioral functions of catchments and...
AbstractIn order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and opti...
Published online: 16 Mar 2017.Hydrological model calibration has benefited from improved optimisatio...
International audienceThe evaluation of hydrologic model behaviour and performance is commonly made ...
Conceptual hydrological modelling has under-utilised classical parameter analysis techniques (for bo...
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...
The robustness of hydrological models is determined by issues such as model performance under differ...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
Extent: 9p.[1] Environmental processes frequently exhibit threshold-type behavior, e.g., the initiat...
Mulit-model ensemble approaches are usually used to investigate the hydrological impacts of climate ...
Water balance models are important for the characterization of hydrologic systems, to help understan...