2023
DOI: 10.2166/wcc.2023.043
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Performance assessment of methods to estimate initial hydrologic conditions for event-based rainfall-runoff modelling

Abstract: Event-based hydrological models are extensively adopted for the estimation of design floods and in operational flood forecasting frameworks. However, an accurate estimation of the initial hydrologic condition (IHC) is essential in enhancing the predictive capability of an event-based hydrological model. Hence, in this study, IHCs of an event-based conceptual model are estimated using two different methods: (1) assimilation of observed variables such as streamflow and soil moisture using an ensemble Kalman filt… Show more

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“…[22] used an event-type temporal scale but a different parametrization scheme and overall approach. Another different approach related to emphasizing the importance of estimating initial hydrologic conditions was shown in [76]. Only [51,52] shared a directly comparable approach with our study.…”
Section: Calibration and Validation Of River Dischargessupporting
confidence: 58%
“…[22] used an event-type temporal scale but a different parametrization scheme and overall approach. Another different approach related to emphasizing the importance of estimating initial hydrologic conditions was shown in [76]. Only [51,52] shared a directly comparable approach with our study.…”
Section: Calibration and Validation Of River Dischargessupporting
confidence: 58%