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HESS Opinions: Hydrologic predictions in a changing environment: behavioral modeling
Hydrologic predictions changing environment behavioral modeling
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2011/3/15
Most hydrological models are valid at most only in a few places and cannot be reasonably transferred to other places or to far distant time periods. Transfer in space is difficult because the models a...
HESS Opinions “A random walk on water”
HESS Opinions random walk water
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2010/4/7
According to the traditional notion of randomness and uncertainty, natural phenomena are separated into two mutually exclusive components, random (or stochastic) and deterministic. Within this dichoto...
HESS Opinions On the use of laboratory experimentation:“Hydrologists,bring out shovels and garden hoses and hit the dirt”
HESS Opinions laboratory experimentation Hydrologists shovels garden hoses
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2010/3/5
From an outsider's perspective, hydrology combines field work with modelling, but mostly ignores the potential for gaining understanding and conceiving new hypotheses from controlled laboratory experi...
HESS Opinions “Crash tests for a standardized evaluation of hydrological models”
catchments hydrological models
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2009/10/10
As all hydrological models are intrinsically limited hypotheses on the behaviour of catchments, models – which attempt to represent real-world behaviour – will always remain imperfect. To make progre...
HESS Opinions “Urgent water challenges are not sufficiently researched”
Urgent water challenges sufficiently researched HESS Opinions
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2009/7/22
In this opinion paper we submit that water experts conduct comparatively little research on the more urgent challenges facing the global community. Five specific biases are identified. First, researc...
HESS Opinions:“Climate, hydrology, energy, water:recognizing uncertainty and seeking sustainability”
climatology hydrology
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2009/4/27
Since 1990 extensive funds have been spent on research in climate change. Although Earth Sciences, including climatology and hydrology, have benefited significantly, progress has proved incommensura...