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Looking beyond general metrics for model comparison - lessons from an international model intercomparison study.

Authors :
De Boer-Euser, Tanja
Bouaziz, Laurène
De Niel, Jan
Brauer, Claudia
Dewals, Benjamin
Drogue, Gilles
Fenicia, Fabrizio
Grelier, Benjamin
Nossent, Jiri
Pereira, Fernando
Savenije, Hubert
Thirel, Guillaume
Willems, Patrick
Source :
Hydrology & Earth System Sciences Discussions; 2016, p1-29, 29p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

International collaboration between research institutes and universities is a promising way to reach consensus on hydrological model development. Although comparative studies are very valuable for international cooperation, they do often not lead to very clear new insights regarding the relevance of the modelled processes. We hypothesise that this is partly caused by model complexity and the comparison methods used, which focus too much on a good overall performance instead of focusing on specific events. In this study, we use an approach that focuses on the evaluation of specific events and characteristics. Eight international research groups calibrated their hourly model on the Ourthe catchment in Belgium and carried out a validation in time for the Ourthe catchment and a validation in space for nested and neighbouring catchments. The same protocol was followed for each model and an ensemble of best performing parameter sets was selected. Although the models showed similar performances based on general metrics (i.e. Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency), clear differences could be observed for specific events. The results illustrate the relevance of including a very quick flow reservoir preceding the root zone storage to model peaks during low flows and including a slow reservoir in parallel with the fast reservoir to model the recession for the Ourthe catchment. This intercomparison enhanced the understanding of the hydrological functioning of the catchment and, above all, helped to evaluate each model against a set of alternative models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18122108
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hydrology & Earth System Sciences Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117200476
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2016-339