This study investigates how the performance of a set of models depends on the catchments to which these models are applied. It examines (i) whether it is possible to identify a single best model for each of the catchments, or whether results are dominated by equifinality; and (ii) whether the ranking of model performance can be related to a set of predictors, such as climate and catchment characteristics. In order to explore these questions, we applied 12 model structures to 99 catchments in Germany, ranging in size from 10 km2 to 1826 km2. We examined model performance in terms of streamflow predictions, based on various indices. Our results indicate that for some catchments many structures perform equally well, whereas for other catchment...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Catchment classification remains a significant challenge for hydrologists, with available schemes no...
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we kno...
This study investigates how the performance of a set of models depends on the catchments to which th...
Models with a fixed structure are widely used in hydrological studies and operational applications. ...
Models with a fixed structure are widely used in hydrological studies and operational applications. ...
Multi-objective criteria have long been used to infer hydrological simulations and fit the natural w...
Hydrological models play a significant role in modelling river flow for decision making support in w...
The choice of hydrological model structure, i.e. a model’s selection of states and fluxes and the equ...
The objective in this study is to explore a solution to the question whether model input data having...
Open data make it possible to set up multi-basin models for large domains across environmental, clim...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Since the beginning of hydrological research hydrologists have developed models that reflect their p...
The use of flexible hydrological model structures for hypothesis testing requires an objective and d...
Hydrological models play an important role in water resource management and flood risk management. H...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Catchment classification remains a significant challenge for hydrologists, with available schemes no...
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we kno...
This study investigates how the performance of a set of models depends on the catchments to which th...
Models with a fixed structure are widely used in hydrological studies and operational applications. ...
Models with a fixed structure are widely used in hydrological studies and operational applications. ...
Multi-objective criteria have long been used to infer hydrological simulations and fit the natural w...
Hydrological models play a significant role in modelling river flow for decision making support in w...
The choice of hydrological model structure, i.e. a model’s selection of states and fluxes and the equ...
The objective in this study is to explore a solution to the question whether model input data having...
Open data make it possible to set up multi-basin models for large domains across environmental, clim...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Since the beginning of hydrological research hydrologists have developed models that reflect their p...
The use of flexible hydrological model structures for hypothesis testing requires an objective and d...
Hydrological models play an important role in water resource management and flood risk management. H...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Catchment classification remains a significant challenge for hydrologists, with available schemes no...
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we kno...