Rainfall exhibits a large spatio-temporal variability, especially in complex alpine terrain. Additionally, the density of the monitoring network in mountainous regions is low and measurements are subjected to major errors, which lead to significant uncertainties in areal rainfall estimates. In contrast, the most reliable hydrological information available refers to runoff, which in the presented work is used as input for an inverted HBV-type rainfall–runoff model that is embedded in a root finding algorithm. For every time step a rainfall value is determined, which results in a simulated runoff value closely matching the observed runoff. The inverse model is applied and tested to the Schliefau and Krems catchments, situated in the northern ...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
This is the third of a three-part paper series through which we assess the performance of runoff pre...
International audienceThe quality of hydrological modelling is limited due to the restricted availab...
Knowledge of spatio-temporal rainfall patterns is required as input for distributed hydrologic model...
AbstractModelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the i...
Reverse Hydrology is a term describing methods for estimating rainfall from streamflow. The method p...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
The complexity of hydrological systems and the necessary simplification of models describing these s...
The complexity of hydrological systems and the necessary simplification of models describing these s...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
This is the third of a three-part paper series through which we assess the performance of runoff pre...
International audienceThe quality of hydrological modelling is limited due to the restricted availab...
Knowledge of spatio-temporal rainfall patterns is required as input for distributed hydrologic model...
AbstractModelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the i...
Reverse Hydrology is a term describing methods for estimating rainfall from streamflow. The method p...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
The complexity of hydrological systems and the necessary simplification of models describing these s...
The complexity of hydrological systems and the necessary simplification of models describing these s...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
Modelling of environmental processes is subject to a high degree of uncertainty due to the incorpora...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
: Despite hydrological models progressed in terms of relevancy and efficiency, a calibration step is...
This is the third of a three-part paper series through which we assess the performance of runoff pre...