Evaluation of rainfall-runoff performance using the stochastic integral equation method |
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Authors: | T. V. Hromadka and R. H. McCuen |
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Abstract: | The stochastic integral equation method (S.I.E.M.) is used to evaluate the relative performance of a set of both calibrated and uncalibrated rainfall-runoff models with respect to prediction errors. The S.I.E.M. is also used to estimate confidence (prediction) interval values of a runoff criterion variable, given a prescribed rainfall-runoff model, and a similarity measure used to condition the storms that are utilized for model calibration purposes.Because of the increasing attention given to the issue of uncertainty in rainfall-runoff modeling estimates, the S.I.E.M. provides a promising tool for the hydrologist to consider in both research and design. |
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Keywords: | Stochastic integral equation method rainfall-runoff models confidence interval |
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