JOURNAL ARTICLE

Regional multi-objective calibration for distributed hydrological modelling: a decision tree based approach

Matteo PesceAlberto ViglioneJost von HardenbergLarisa TarasovaStefano BassoRalf MerzJuraj PárajkaRui Tong

Year: 2024 Journal:   Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences Vol: 385 Pages: 65-69   Publisher: Copernicus Publications

Abstract

Abstract. Large scale modelling is becoming increasingly important in hydrology, particularly to characterize and quantify changes in the hydrological regime, whose drivers are typically large-scale phenomena, up to the global scale (e.g., climate change). This can be done with distributed models by estimating spatially consistent model parameters i.e. parameters having a functional relationship with catchment characteristics. In this study we adopt the newly developed PArameter Set Shuffling (PASS) approach, based on a machine learning decision tree algorithm, for the regional calibration of the TUWmodel over North-Western Italy. The method exploits observed patterns of locally calibrated parameters and catchment (climatic and geomorphological) descriptors, to derive functional relationships between the variables. The calibration procedure is performed by including snow cover information, as captured by MODIS datasets, in the model efficiency function. The results show that the PASS regionalization procedure allows to obtain very good regional model efficiencies, without significant loss of performance when moving from training to test catchments and from calibration to verification period, confirming the robustness of the methodology. We also highlight that using snow information in the calibration procedure is helpful to obtain spatially consistent model parameters for this study area. In the spirit of “obtaining good results for the right reasons”, this should be a preferred approach when performing the regional calibration of distributed hydrologic models over mountainous regions.

Keywords:
Calibration Decision tree Computer science Hydrological modelling Tree (set theory) Hydrology (agriculture) Environmental science Data mining Geology Mathematics Statistics Climatology

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