Increasing parameter identifiability through clustered time-varying sensitivity analysis
L Wang, YP Xu, J Xu, H Gu, Z Bai, P Zhou, H Yu… - … Modelling & Software, 2024 - Elsevier
Hydrological models are becoming progressively complex, leading to unclear internal model
behavior, increasing uncertainty, and the risk of equifinality. Accordingly, our study provided …
behavior, increasing uncertainty, and the risk of equifinality. Accordingly, our study provided …
Improving runoff simulation in the Western United States with Noah-MP and variable infiltration capacity
Streamflow predictions are critical for managing water resources and for environmental
conservation, especially in the water-short Western United States. Land surface models …
conservation, especially in the water-short Western United States. Land surface models …
Evaluating surface and subsurface fluxes in hydrological models to advance basin-scale operational water supply forecasting
Comprehensive assessments of hydrological components are crucial for enhancing
operational water supply simulations. However, hydrological models are often evaluated …
operational water supply simulations. However, hydrological models are often evaluated …
Regional water cycle sensitivity to afforestation: synthetic numerical experiments for tropical Africa
Afforestation as a climate change mitigation option has been the subject of intense debate
and study over the last few decades, particularly in the tropics where agricultural activity is …
and study over the last few decades, particularly in the tropics where agricultural activity is …
Calibration and Evaluation of the WRF-Hydro Model in Simulating the Streamflow over the Arid Regions of Northwest China: A Case Study in Kaidu River Basin
E Yu, X Liu, J Li, H Tao - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
In this study, the hydrological system of the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF-
Hydro) is applied to simulate the streamflow at the Kaidu River Basin, which is vital to the …
Hydro) is applied to simulate the streamflow at the Kaidu River Basin, which is vital to the …
Hydrological Verification of Two Rainfall Short-Term Forecasting Methods with Floods Anticipation Perspective
Flood forecasting remains a significant challenge, particularly when dealing with basins
characterized by small drainage areas (ie, 10 3 km 2 or lower with response time in the …
characterized by small drainage areas (ie, 10 3 km 2 or lower with response time in the …
Urbanization enhances channel and surface runoff: A quantitative analysis using both physical and empirical models over the Yangtze River basin
Urbanization has become an irreversible trend and is even more rapid in flood-prone area.
However, the responses of both channel runoff and surface runoff to the urbanization and …
However, the responses of both channel runoff and surface runoff to the urbanization and …
Ensemble methods for parameter estimation of WRF‐hydro
The WRF‐Hydro hydrological model has been used in many applications in the past with
some level of history matching in the majority of these studies. In this study, we use the …
some level of history matching in the majority of these studies. In this study, we use the …
Toward Improved Regional Hydrological Model Performance Using State‐Of‐The‐Science Data‐Informed Soil Parameters
Accurate soil moisture and streamflow data are an aspirational need of many hydrologically
relevant fields. Model simulated soil moisture and streamflow hold promise but models …
relevant fields. Model simulated soil moisture and streamflow hold promise but models …
Optimizing WRF-Hydro Calibration in the Himalayan Basin: Precipitation Influence and Parameter Sensitivity Analysis
Lack of in-situ observations and reliable climate information in large parts of the Himalayas
poses significant challenges for assessing water resources vulnerability. Integrated …
poses significant challenges for assessing water resources vulnerability. Integrated …