Effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological model
In order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and optimal parameter values of a hydrological model in ungauged or data-limited catchments (data are non-continuous and fragmental in some catchments), we used non-continuous calibration periods for more independent...
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doaj-2278f38eee294be6a13f6e689f3dc1cc2020-11-25T00:18:26ZengElsevierWater Science and Engineering1674-23702010-12-013437839310.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2010.04.002Effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological modelChuan-zhe Li0Hao Wang1Jia Liu2Deng-hua Yan3Fu-liang Yu4Lu Zhang5Department of Water Resources, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, P. R. ChinaDepartment of Water Resources, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, P. R. ChinaWater and Environmental Management Research Centre, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TR, UKDepartment of Water Resources, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, P. R. ChinaDepartment of Water Resources, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, P. R. ChinaCSIRO Land and Water, Canberra ACT 2601, AustraliaIn order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and optimal parameter values of a hydrological model in ungauged or data-limited catchments (data are non-continuous and fragmental in some catchments), we used non-continuous calibration periods for more independent streamflow data for SIMHYD (simple hydrology) model calibration. Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency and percentage water balance error were used as performance measures. The particle swarm optimization (PSO) method was used to calibrate the rainfall-runoff models. Different lengths of data series ranging from one year to ten years, randomly sampled, were used to study the impact of calibration data series length. Fifty-five relatively unimpaired catchments located all over Australia with daily precipitation, potential evapotranspiration, and streamflow data were tested to obtain more general conclusions. The results show that longer calibration data series do not necessarily result in better model performance. In general, eight years of data are sufficient to obtain steady estimates of model performance and parameters for the SIMHYD model. It is also shown that most humid catchments require fewer calibration data to obtain a good performance and stable parameter values. The model performs better in humid and semi-humid catchments than in arid catchments. Our results may have useful and interesting implications for the efficiency of using limited observation data for hydrological model calibration in different climates.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015301289calibration data series lengthmodel performanceoptimal parameterhydrological modeldata-limited catchment |
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Effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological model |
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Effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological model |
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Effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological model |
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Effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological model |
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Effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological model |
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effect of calibration data series length on performance and optimal parameters of hydrological model |
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In order to assess the effects of calibration data series length on the performance and optimal parameter values of a hydrological model in ungauged or data-limited catchments (data are non-continuous and fragmental in some catchments), we used non-continuous calibration periods for more independent streamflow data for SIMHYD (simple hydrology) model calibration. Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency and percentage water balance error were used as performance measures. The particle swarm optimization (PSO) method was used to calibrate the rainfall-runoff models. Different lengths of data series ranging from one year to ten years, randomly sampled, were used to study the impact of calibration data series length. Fifty-five relatively unimpaired catchments located all over Australia with daily precipitation, potential evapotranspiration, and streamflow data were tested to obtain more general conclusions. The results show that longer calibration data series do not necessarily result in better model performance. In general, eight years of data are sufficient to obtain steady estimates of model performance and parameters for the SIMHYD model. It is also shown that most humid catchments require fewer calibration data to obtain a good performance and stable parameter values. The model performs better in humid and semi-humid catchments than in arid catchments. Our results may have useful and interesting implications for the efficiency of using limited observation data for hydrological model calibration in different climates. |
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calibration data series length model performance optimal parameter hydrological model data-limited catchment |
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