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Hypothesis Testing for the Difference between Two Nash–Sutcliffe Efficiencies for Comparing Hydrological Model Performance
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) is now the most widely used criterion for measuring the goodness of fit between the hydrological model simulation and corresponding observation. Because there is substantial sampling ...
Using a Bayesian Probabilistic Forecasting Model to Analyze the Uncertainty in Real-Time Dynamic Control of the Flood Limiting Water Level for Reservoir Operation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Dynamic control of the flood limiting water level (FLWL) is a valuable and effective way to maximize the benefits from reservoir operation without exceeding the design risk. In order to analyze the impacts of input ...
Nonstationary Seasonal Design Flood Estimation: Exploring Mixed Copulas for the Nonmonotonic Dependence between Peak Discharge and Timing
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The seasonal design flood (SDF) plays an important role in guiding water resources management and floodwater utilization. To estimate the SDF, studies have established the joint distribution of flood peak (i.e., annual ...
AR-GARCH with Exogenous Variables as a Postprocessing Model for Improving Streamflow Forecasts
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The common strategy for real-time streamflow forecasting involves a precalibrated rainfall-runoff model for streamflow simulation together with a statistical postprocessing model of simulation errors for updating simulated ...