Comparison of different efficiency criteria for hydrological model assessment
Friedrich Schiller University Jena · Desert Research Institute
Abstract
Abstract. The evaluation of hydrologic model behaviour and performance is commonly made and reported through comparisons of simulated and observed variables. Frequently, comparisons are made between simulated and measured streamflow at the catchment outlet. In distributed hydrological modelling approaches, additional comparisons of simulated and observed measurements for multi-response validation may be integrated into the evaluation procedure to assess overall modelling performance. In both approaches, single and multi-response, efficiency criteria are commonly used by hydrologists to provide an objective assessment of the "closeness" of the simulated behaviour to the observed measurements. While there are a…
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- Hydrograph
- Closeness
- Streamflow
- Computer science
- Econometrics
- Environmental science
- Statistics
- Mathematics