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Anomaly Kriging Helps to Remove Bias in Spatial Model Runoff Estimates

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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
卷 56, 期 7, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2019WR026240

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runoff; hydrological model; bias correction; estimation and forecasting; computational hydrology; ungaged basins

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  1. Australian National University (ANU)

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The low spatial density of streamflow gauging stations limits the accuracy of spatial streamflow estimates in many parts of the world. Strategies to improve runoff estimates in the absence of dense measurements have tended to focus on estimating parameters of runoff models in ungauged regions, through so-called parameter regionalization methods. However, parameter regionalization can be affected by overdependence on calibration at gauged sites, model parameter equifinality, and ensuing estimation errors. As a result, spatial model runoff estimates typically exhibit spatially correlated biases. This analysis attempts to enhance the use of observations in spatial runoff estimation. Specifically, we assessed the potential to reduce systematic errors by spatially interpolating residuals (i.e., errors) between prior grid-based streamflow estimates for Australia at 0.05 degrees x 0.05 degrees grid from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's calibrated, operational Australian Water Resources Assessment Landscape model (AWRA-L) and streamflow gauging records from 780 unimpeded, relatively small catchments. We analyzed spatial autocorrelation in residuals and tested an efficient two-step correction approach involving a uniform correction and subsequent kriging of residuals. The approach removed an average of 41% of systematic bias in the model estimates and also improved other model performance measures. Further reduction in errors at shorter timescales may be achievable through a temporally hierarchical correction scheme.

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