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Assessing the relative importance of parameter and forcing uncertainty and their interactions in conceptual hydrological model simulations

Mockler, Eva M.; Chun, K. P.; Sapriza-Azuri, G.; Bruen, Michael; Wheater, H. S.

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Eva M. Mockler

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Dr Kwok Chun Kwok.Chun@uwe.ac.uk
Lecturer in Environmental Managment

G. Sapriza-Azuri

Michael Bruen

H. S. Wheater



Abstract

Predictions of river flow dynamics provide vital information for many aspects of water management including water resource planning, climate adaptation, and flood and drought assessments. Many of the subjective choices that modellers make including model and criteria selection can have a significant impact on the magnitude and distribution of the output uncertainty. Hydrological modellers are tasked with understanding and minimising the uncertainty surrounding streamflow predictions before communicating the overall uncertainty to decision makers. Parameter uncertainty in conceptual rainfall-runoff models has been widely investigated, and model structural uncertainty and forcing data have been receiving increasing attention. This study aimed to assess uncertainties in streamflow predictions due to forcing data and the identification of behavioural parameter sets in 31 Irish catchments. By combining stochastic rainfall ensembles and multiple parameter sets for three conceptual rainfall-runoff models, an analysis of variance model was used to decompose the total uncertainty in streamflow simulations into contributions from (i) forcing data, (ii) identification of model parameters and (iii) interactions between the two. The analysis illustrates that, for our subjective choices, hydrological model selection had a greater contribution to overall uncertainty, while performance criteria selection influenced the relative intra-annual uncertainties in streamflow predictions. Uncertainties in streamflow predictions due to the method of determining parameters were relatively lower for wetter catchments, and more evenly distributed throughout the year when the Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency of logarithmic values of flow (lnNSE) was the evaluation criterion.

Citation

Mockler, E. M., Chun, K. P., Sapriza-Azuri, G., Bruen, M., & Wheater, H. S. (2016). Assessing the relative importance of parameter and forcing uncertainty and their interactions in conceptual hydrological model simulations. Advances in Water Resources, 97, 299-313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2016.10.008

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 7, 2016
Online Publication Date Oct 8, 2016
Publication Date 2016-11
Deposit Date Jan 25, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jan 26, 2022
Journal Advances in Water Resources
Print ISSN 0309-1708
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 97
Pages 299-313
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2016.10.008
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/8545357

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