2023
DOI: 10.31223/x5nm3n
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Hydrological model skills change with drought severity; insights from multi-variable evaluation

Giulia Bruno,
Francesco Avanzi,
Lorenzo Alfieri
et al.

Abstract: Hydrological models often do not properly simulate streamflow (Q) during extreme events, including droughts. Limited abilities in simulating Q during droughts may arise from a misrepresentation of Q generating processes during these periods, but little research has focused on distributed, process-based models over human-affected areas and extreme events. To shed more light into model consistency during these periods, we evaluated the ability of the hydrological model Continuum in simulating Q over the human-af… Show more

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