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  • Presentation | H41Q: New Developments and Future Directions in Community Water Resources Modeling: Synergy at the Interface of Process Understanding, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Operations, and Decision-Making IV Poster
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  • H41Q-1431: Decision Points and Implications of Hydrologic Model Benchmarking Approaches
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Author(s):
Sydney Foks, U.S. Geological Survey (First Author, Presenting Author)
Timothy Hodson, U.S. Geological Survey
Keith Doore, U.S. Geological Survey
Katharine Kolb, U.S. Geological Survey
Andrew Laws, U.S. Geological Survey
Thomas Over, U.S. Geological Survey
Colin Penn, Colorado School of Mines
Hannah Podzorski, U.S. Geological Survey
Fleford Redoloza, U.S. Geological Survey
Caelan Simeone, U.S. Geological Survey
Leah Staub, U.S. Geological Survey
Roland Viger, U.S. Geological Survey


Researchers aim to improve hydrologic models, but don't always agree on the best way for identifying improvement. We discuss how different choices in evaluation may lead to different interpretations of model performance. As scientists, we need to identify standardized, quantitative ways we can address evaluation questions.



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