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Modelling water availability and water allocation strategies in the Scheldt basin: sub report 4-6. Evaluation of 4 hydrological rainfall-runoff models under climate change conditions Velez, C.; Maroy, E.; Rocabado, I.; Pereira, F.; Nossent, J.; Mostaert, F. (2021). Modelling water availability and water allocation strategies in the Scheldt basin: sub report 4-6. Evaluation of 4 hydrological rainfall-runoff models under climate change conditions. Version 2.0. FHR reports, 00_162_4-6. Flanders Hydraulics Research: Antwerp. IX, 29 + 63 p. app. pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.48607/33
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Earth sciences > Geology > Hydrology Low flow Numerical modelling Water management > Hydrology > Conceptual models |
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The aim of this document is to present the proposed approach for testing the capacity of the calibrated hydrological models to project the climate change effects in the context of water allocation for Flanders. The proposed testing framework combine the use of historical data through an adapted form of Differential Split Sample test (Refsgaard et al., 2014) with and approach that use the relative change of statistical properties of flows between historical data and the projected data (van Steenbergen and Willems, 2012). To assess the model we use a robustness criteria based on a Log Nash-Sutcliffe, BIAS on cumulative volumes and relative changes based on Q50/Q90 estimated from the duration curve. |
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