JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dynamics of hydrological model parameters: calibration andreliability

Abstract

Abstract. It has been demonstrated that the dynamics of hydrological model parameters based on dynamic catchment behavior significantly improves the accuracy and robustness of conventional models. However, the calibration for the dynamization of parameter set involves critical components of hydrological models, including parameters, objective functions, state variables, and fluxes, which usually are ignored. Hence, it is essential to design a reliable calibration scheme regarding these components. In this study, we compared and evaluate five calibration schemes with respect to multi-metric evaluation, dynamized parameter values, fluxes, and state variables. Furthermore, a simple and effective tool was designed to assess the reliability of the dynamized parameter set. The tool evaluates the convergence processes for global optimization algorithms using violin plots (ECP-VP), effectively describes the convergence behaviour in individual parameter spaces. The different types of violin plots can well match to all possible properties of fitness landscapes. The results showed that the reasons for poor model performance included time-invariant parameters oversimplifying the dynamic response modes of the model, the high-dimensionality disaster of parameters, the abrupt shifts of the parameter set, and the complicated correlations among parameters. The proposed calibration scheme overcome these issues, characterized the dynamic behaviour of catchments, and improved the model performance. Additionally, the designed ECP-VP tool effectively assessed the reliability of the dynamic parameter set, providing an indication on recognizing the dominant response modes of hydrological models in different sub-periods or catchments with the distinguishing catchment characteristics.

Keywords:
Calibration Computer science Curse of dimensionality Robustness (evolution) Reliability (semiconductor) Metric (unit) Set (abstract data type) Estimation theory Mathematics Algorithm Statistics Machine learning Engineering

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Topics

Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Water resources management and optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change

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