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Conceptual Rainfall–Runoff Model Performance with Different Spatial Rainfall Inputs

Jai VazeDavid PostFrancis H. S. ChiewJean‐Michel PerraudJin TengNeil R. Viney

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of Hydrometeorology Vol: 12 (5)Pages: 1100-1112   Publisher: American Meteorological Society

Abstract

Abstract Different methods have been used to obtain the daily rainfall time series required to drive conceptual rainfall–runoff models, depending on data availability, time constraints, and modeling objectives. This paper investigates the implications of different rainfall inputs on the calibration and simulation of 4 rainfall–runoff models using data from 240 catchments across southeast Australia. The first modeling experiment compares results from using a single lumped daily rainfall series for each catchment obtained from three methods: single rainfall station, Thiessen average, and average of interpolated rainfall surface. The results indicate considerable improvements in the modeled daily runoff and mean annual runoff in the model calibration and model simulation over an independent test period with better spatial representation of rainfall. The second experiment compares modeling using a single lumped daily rainfall series and modeling in all grid cells within a catchment using different rainfall inputs for each grid cell. The results show only marginal improvement in the “distributed” application compared to the single rainfall series, and only in two of the four models for the larger catchments. Where a single lumped catchment-average daily rainfall series is used, care should be taken to obtain a rainfall series that best represents the spatial rainfall distribution across the catchment. However, there is little advantage in driving a conceptual rainfall–runoff model with different rainfall inputs from different parts of the catchment compared to using a single lumped rainfall series, where only estimates of runoff at the catchment outlet is required.

Keywords:
Surface runoff Environmental science Runoff model Drainage basin Hydrology (agriculture) Series (stratigraphy) Calibration Hydrological modelling Runoff curve number Climatology Statistics Mathematics Geology Geography

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