Publication: Predictability of low flow – An assessment with simulation experiments
Predictability of low flow – An assessment with simulation experiments
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Staudinger, M., & Seibert, J. (2014). Predictability of low flow – An assessment with simulation experiments. Journal of Hydrology, 519, 1383–1393. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.08.061
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Since the extreme summer of 2003 the importance of early drought warning has become increasingly recognized even in water-rich countries such as Switzerland. Spring 2011 illustrated drought conditions in Switzerland again, which are expected to become more frequent in the future. Two fundamental questions related to drought early warning are: (1) How long before a hydrological drought occurs can it be predicted? (2) How long are initial conditions important for streamflow simulations? To address these questions, we assessed the relati
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Staudinger, M., & Seibert, J. (2014). Predictability of low flow – An assessment with simulation experiments. Journal of Hydrology, 519, 1383–1393. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.08.061