Practical aspects of calibrating and selecting unit hydrograph-based models for continuous river flow simulation |
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Authors: | IAN LITTLEWOOD |
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Institution: | Centre for Ecology and Hydrology , Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BB, UK E-mail: igl@ceh.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Abstract A continuous simulation rainfall-streamflow modelling approach that identifies unit hydrographs for total streamflow has been applied to an 11-year record from a national hydrometric monitoring network catchment in the UK. The model is of the parametrically parsimonious conceptual model (PPCM) type that can make efficient use of rainfall, streamflow and air temperature data readily available from established national and regional monitoring networks. A multiple split-sample model calibration and simulation analysis is presented that reveals some guiding principles for calibrating and applying PPCMs generally. The inadequacy of a one-dimensional objective function for calibrating best PPCMs is demonstrated. A two-dimensional objective function approach is superior but is shown to be unreliable in some cases, confirming the need for additional critical inspection of other model performance statistics, model parameters and time series plots as an integral part of the model calibration process. A strong tendency evident from the multiple split-sample analysis is that, for the catchment studied, models that fit relatively well in calibration mode perform relatively poorly in simulation mode. |
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Keywords: | continuous streamflow modelling unit hydrographs model calibrations model simulations |
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