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Evaluation of the Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency index

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 597-602

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)1084-0699(2006)11:6(597)

Keywords

hydrologic models; statistics; hydrographs; research; time series; evaluation

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The Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency index (E-f) is a widely used and potentially reliable statistic for assessing the goodness of fit of hydrologic models; however, a method for estimating the statistical significance of sample values has not been documented. Also, factors that contribute to poor sample values are not well understood. This research focuses on the interpretation of sample values of E-f. Specifically, the objectives were to present an approximation of the sampling distribution of the index; provide a method for conducting hypothesis tests and computing confidence intervals for sample values; and identify the effects of factors that influence sample values of E-f including the sample size, outliers, bias in magnitude, time-offset bias of hydrograph models, and the sampling interval of hydrologic data. Actual hydrologic data and hypothetical analyses were used to show these effects. The analyses show that outliers can significantly influence sample values of E-f. Time-offset bias and bias in magnitude can have an adverse effect on E-f. The time step at which the data are recorded appears to be an insignificant factor unless the sample size is small. The Nash-Sutcliffe index can be a reliable goodness-of-fit statistic if it is properly interpreted.

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