In practice, the catchment hydrologist is often confronted with the task of predicting discharge without having the needed records for calibration. Here, we report the discharge predictions of 10 modellers using the model of their choice for the man-made Chicken Creek catchment (6 ha, northeast Germany, Gerwin et al., 2009b) and we analyse how well they improved their prediction in three steps based on adding information prior to each following step. The modellers predicted the catchment's hydrological response in its initial phase without having access to the observed records. They used conceptually different physically based models and their modelling experience differed largely. Hence, they encountered two problems: (i) to simulate disch...
Hydrological models have traditionally been used for the prediction in ungauged basins despite the r...
Accurate hydrological model predictions play an important role in designing infrastructure for domes...
The global prevalence of rapid and extensive land use change necessitates hydrologic modelling metho...
In practice, the catchment hydrologist is often confronted with the task of predicting discharge wit...
WOS: 000455158800013In this study, 17 hydrologists with different experience in hydrological modelli...
Ten conceptually different models in predicting discharge from the artificial Chicken Creek catchmen...
Since the beginning of hydrological research hydrologists have developed models that reflect their p...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
Throughout Australia, there are strong regional differences in hydrological response to landscape an...
Hydrological models frequently suffer from limited predictive power despite adequate calibration per...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
It is generally acknowledged in the environmental sciences that the choice of a computational model ...
In many areas of the world, the absence of streamflow data to calibrate hydrological models limits t...
A priori determined model structures are common in catchment rainfall-runoff modeling. While this ha...
The need for calibration of conceptual hydrological models on river discharge is still large, and th...
Hydrological models have traditionally been used for the prediction in ungauged basins despite the r...
Accurate hydrological model predictions play an important role in designing infrastructure for domes...
The global prevalence of rapid and extensive land use change necessitates hydrologic modelling metho...
In practice, the catchment hydrologist is often confronted with the task of predicting discharge wit...
WOS: 000455158800013In this study, 17 hydrologists with different experience in hydrological modelli...
Ten conceptually different models in predicting discharge from the artificial Chicken Creek catchmen...
Since the beginning of hydrological research hydrologists have developed models that reflect their p...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
Throughout Australia, there are strong regional differences in hydrological response to landscape an...
Hydrological models frequently suffer from limited predictive power despite adequate calibration per...
Hydrological models are used for several purposes, from reservoir management to stormflow prediction...
It is generally acknowledged in the environmental sciences that the choice of a computational model ...
In many areas of the world, the absence of streamflow data to calibrate hydrological models limits t...
A priori determined model structures are common in catchment rainfall-runoff modeling. While this ha...
The need for calibration of conceptual hydrological models on river discharge is still large, and th...
Hydrological models have traditionally been used for the prediction in ungauged basins despite the r...
Accurate hydrological model predictions play an important role in designing infrastructure for domes...
The global prevalence of rapid and extensive land use change necessitates hydrologic modelling metho...