2021
DOI: 10.5194/hess-2021-156
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On the selection of precipitation products for the regionalisation of hydrological model parameters

Abstract: Abstract. Over the past years, novel parameter regionalisation techniques have been developed to predict streamflow in data-scarce regions. In this paper, we examined how the choice of gridded daily precipitation (P) products affects individual catchment calibration and verification, as well as the relative performance of three well-known regionalisation techniques (spatial proximity, feature similarity, and parameter regression) over 100 near-natural catchments with diverse hydrological regimes across Chile. … Show more

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“…The reader is referred to Baez‐Villanueva et al. (2021) for further details on the classification criteria used here for hydrological regimes. Interestingly, there are catchments where the seasonal cycles of soil moisture and runoff are similar, regardless of their hydrological regimes (Las Leñas, Colorado, Palos, and Melado), and basins where these cycles are different (Arrayán, Mapocho, Claro, and Ñuble).…”
Section: Study Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reader is referred to Baez‐Villanueva et al. (2021) for further details on the classification criteria used here for hydrological regimes. Interestingly, there are catchments where the seasonal cycles of soil moisture and runoff are similar, regardless of their hydrological regimes (Las Leñas, Colorado, Palos, and Melado), and basins where these cycles are different (Arrayán, Mapocho, Claro, and Ñuble).…”
Section: Study Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%