Journal article

Error reduction and representation in stages (ERRIS) in hydrological modelling for ensemble streamflow forecasting

M Li, QJ Wang, JC Bennett, DE Robertson

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH | Published : 2016

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Abstract

This study develops a new error modelling method for ensemble short-term and real-time streamflow forecasting, called error reduction and representation in stages (ERRIS). The novelty of ERRIS is that it does not rely on a single complex error model but runs a sequence of simple error models through four stages. At each stage, an error model attempts to incrementally improve over the previous stage. Stage 1 establishes parameters of a hydrological model and parameters of a transformation function for data normalization, Stage 2 applies a bias correction, Stage 3 applies autoregressive (AR) updating, and Stage 4 applies a Gaussian mixture distribution to represent model residuals. In a case s..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the Water Information Research and Development Alliance (WIRADA) between the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Land & Water Flagship. We would like to thank Andrew Schepen for valuable suggestions to improve quality of the manuscript.