Multivariate calibration using measurements of multiple water balance components has emerged as a potential solution for improving the performance and realism of large scale hydrologic models. In this study we develop a novel multivariate calibration framework to rigorously test whether incorporation of multiple water balance components into calibration can result in sufficiently accurate (behavioral) solutions for all model responses. Unlike previous studies, we use Bayesian calibration to formally define limits of acceptability or error thresholds in order to distinguish behavioral solutions for each of the incorporated fluxes. We apply the framework in the Mississippi river basin for the calibration of a large scale distributed hydrologi...
Hydrological processes in a watershed consist of multiple sub-processes (such as plant growth, evapo...
Hydrological models are necessary tools for simulating the water cycle and for understanding changes...
The objective of this paper is to explore the possibility of using multiple variables in the calibra...
A conceptual hydrological model structure contains several parameters that have to be estimated thro...
This paper applies a four-objective calibration strategy focusing on peak flows, low flows, water ba...
In this study, streamflow (Qs) and satellite-based actual evapotranspiration (ETa) are used in a mul...
This study presents diagnostic evaluation of two large-domain hydrologic models: the mesoscale Hydro...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
This study is a part of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aimed to quantify the env...
Water allocation models can be used to compare water sharing scenarios in regulated catchments to ev...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) nexus studies require reliable estimates of water availability, use, a...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Several contributions to the hydrological literature have brought into question the continued useful...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
The calibration of macroscale hydrological models is often challenged by the lack of adequate observ...
Hydrological processes in a watershed consist of multiple sub-processes (such as plant growth, evapo...
Hydrological models are necessary tools for simulating the water cycle and for understanding changes...
The objective of this paper is to explore the possibility of using multiple variables in the calibra...
A conceptual hydrological model structure contains several parameters that have to be estimated thro...
This paper applies a four-objective calibration strategy focusing on peak flows, low flows, water ba...
In this study, streamflow (Qs) and satellite-based actual evapotranspiration (ETa) are used in a mul...
This study presents diagnostic evaluation of two large-domain hydrologic models: the mesoscale Hydro...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
This study is a part of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aimed to quantify the env...
Water allocation models can be used to compare water sharing scenarios in regulated catchments to ev...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) nexus studies require reliable estimates of water availability, use, a...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Several contributions to the hydrological literature have brought into question the continued useful...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
The calibration of macroscale hydrological models is often challenged by the lack of adequate observ...
Hydrological processes in a watershed consist of multiple sub-processes (such as plant growth, evapo...
Hydrological models are necessary tools for simulating the water cycle and for understanding changes...
The objective of this paper is to explore the possibility of using multiple variables in the calibra...