2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2006.tb04501.x
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Step Wise, Multiple Objective Calibration of a Hydrologic Model for a Snowmelt Dominated Basin

Abstract: The ability to apply a hydrologic model to large numbers of basins for forecasting purposes requires a quick and effective calibration strategy. This paper presents a step wise, multiple objective, automated procedure for hydrologic model calibration. This procedure includes the sequential calibration of a model's simulation of solar radiation (SR), potential evapotranspiration (PET), water balance, and daily runoff. The procedure uses the Shuffled Complex Evolution global search algorithm to calibrate the U.S… Show more

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“…Results from these individual streamgage calibrations quantified the best performance of the MWBM at each gage, providing a baseline measure for evaluation. The Shuffled Complex Evolution (SCE) global-search optimization algorithm (Duan et al, 1993) has been frequently used as an optimization algorithm in hydrologic studies (Hay et al, 2006;Blasone et al, 2007;Arnold et al, 2012), including previous studies with the MWBM (Hay and McCabe, 2010). Further details can be found in Duan et al (1993).…”
Section: Individual Streamgage Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results from these individual streamgage calibrations quantified the best performance of the MWBM at each gage, providing a baseline measure for evaluation. The Shuffled Complex Evolution (SCE) global-search optimization algorithm (Duan et al, 1993) has been frequently used as an optimization algorithm in hydrologic studies (Hay et al, 2006;Blasone et al, 2007;Arnold et al, 2012), including previous studies with the MWBM (Hay and McCabe, 2010). Further details can be found in Duan et al (1993).…”
Section: Individual Streamgage Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Markstrom and Hay [30] (2009) used the model to investigate watershed responses to climate change. Hay et al [31] applied PRMS to a snowmelt-dominant watershed. Hay et al [32] and Christiansen et al [33] evaluated climate change impacts on rainfall runoff by PRMS model simulations.…”
Section: Hydrologic Model Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 shows the OMS Calibration Process. The method we used in this study for GEOtop calibration was LUCa [29] presented in Appendix B. LUCa is a multiple-objective, stepwise, automated procedure based on the Shuffled Complex Evolution global search algorithm [30]. GEOtop parameters, parameter default values, and the hydraulic and geotechnical soil characteristics were also declared as OMS parameters to make them accessible for use by any OMS calibration algorithm.…”
Section: Goals Of Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LUCa calibration algorithm [29] in OMS is a multiple-objective, stepwise, automated procedure for model calibration. LUCa is based on two concepts: a search algorithm and the objective function(s) (OF) to evaluate model performance.…”
Section: Appendix Bmentioning
confidence: 99%