Quantifying and Classifying Streamflow Ensembles Using a Broad Range of Metrics for an Evidence‐Based Analysis: Colorado River Case Study
Stochastic hydrology produces ensembles of time series that represent plausible future streamflow to simulate and test the operation of water resource systems. A premise of stochastic hydrology is that ensembles should be statistically representative of what may occur in the future. In the past, the...
Main Authors: | Salehabadi, H, Tarboton, DG, Wheeler, KG, Smith, R, Baker, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley Open Access
2024
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