Importance of evaluation of global hydrological models (gHMs) before doing climate impact assessment was underlined in several studies. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of six gHMs in simulating observed discharge for a set of 57 large catchments applying common metrics with thresholds for the monthly and seasonal dynamics and summarize them estimating an aggregated index of model performance for each model in each basin. One model showed a good performance, and other five showed a weak or poor performance in most of the basins. In 15 catchments, evaluation results of all models were poor. The model evaluation was supplemented by climate impact assessment for a subset of 12 representative catchments using (1) ...
In this study, we assessed the performance of discharge simulations by coupling the runoff from seve...
Although global- and catchment-scale hydrological models are often shown to accurately simulate long...
Global-scale hydrological models are routinely used to assess water scarcity, flood hazards and drou...
Importance of evaluation of global hydrological models (gHMs) before doing climate impact assessment...
This paper introduces the Special Issue (SI) “How evaluation of hydrological models influences resul...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of hydrological model calibration/validation on discha...
We present a comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from two ty...
With the increase in the number of available global climate models (GCMs), pragmatic questions come ...
Abstract Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate repr...
Observed streamflow data from 966 medium sized catchments (1000–5000 km2) around the globe were used...
The global water cycle is a fundamental component of our climate and Earth system. Many, if not the ...
A changing climate can severely perturb regional hydrology and thereby affect human societies and li...
Ideally, the results from models operating at different scales should agree in trend direction and m...
We present one of the first climate change impact assessments on river runoff that utilises an ensem...
PublishedJournal Article© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. In this study, we a...
In this study, we assessed the performance of discharge simulations by coupling the runoff from seve...
Although global- and catchment-scale hydrological models are often shown to accurately simulate long...
Global-scale hydrological models are routinely used to assess water scarcity, flood hazards and drou...
Importance of evaluation of global hydrological models (gHMs) before doing climate impact assessment...
This paper introduces the Special Issue (SI) “How evaluation of hydrological models influences resul...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of hydrological model calibration/validation on discha...
We present a comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from two ty...
With the increase in the number of available global climate models (GCMs), pragmatic questions come ...
Abstract Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate repr...
Observed streamflow data from 966 medium sized catchments (1000–5000 km2) around the globe were used...
The global water cycle is a fundamental component of our climate and Earth system. Many, if not the ...
A changing climate can severely perturb regional hydrology and thereby affect human societies and li...
Ideally, the results from models operating at different scales should agree in trend direction and m...
We present one of the first climate change impact assessments on river runoff that utilises an ensem...
PublishedJournal Article© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. In this study, we a...
In this study, we assessed the performance of discharge simulations by coupling the runoff from seve...
Although global- and catchment-scale hydrological models are often shown to accurately simulate long...
Global-scale hydrological models are routinely used to assess water scarcity, flood hazards and drou...