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Rich M. Vogel
Professor Emeritus and Research Professor, Tufts University
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The Calibration and Assessment of a Deterministic Watershed Model at Intermittent Streamflow Sites
AGU 2024
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Tong Wan, Charles N. Kroll, Richard M. Vogel, Crai...
Deterministic Watershed Models (DWMs) are extensively used to analyze and predict streamflow series. While calibration decisions often prioritize floo...
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A New Tool for Assessing Significant Changes in Environmental Variables
AGU 2024
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Charles N. Kroll, Priyanka Rajashekar, Richard M. ...
Environmental systems often undergo changes and transformations due to anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic influences. These changes can reduce the ef...
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Regionalization of Climate Elasticity Preserves Dooge's Complementary Relationship
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
09 october 2024
Chandramauli Awasthi, Richard M. Vogel, Sankar Aru...

Climate elasticity of streamflow represents a nondimensional measure of the sensitivity of streamflow to climatic factors. Estimation of such elast...

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When Heavy Tails Disrupt Hydrologic Modeling
WALTER B. LANGBEIN LECTURE
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Richard M. Vogel
Heavy tails (HT) appear in a myriad of hydrologic applications and their presence can disrupt hydrologic modeling as well as common statistical and ma...
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Stochastic Watershed Model Ensembles for Long‐Range Planning: Verification and Validation
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
06 february 2023
Ghazal Shabestanipour, Zachary Brodeur, William H....

Deterministic watershed models (DWMs) are used in nearly all hydrologic planning, design, and management activities, yet they cannot generate strea...

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Independent, identically distributed residual errors of watershed models enable uncertainty evaluation and risk-based management
ADVANCING HYDROLOGICAL MODELING AND PREDICTION USING LARGE-DOMAIN METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL DATA SETS AND MODELS II ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2022
William H. Farmer, Richard M. Vogel
Because of the inherent spatial and temporal heterogeneity of climatological, meteorological, and hydrological conditions, large-domain hydrological d...
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The abuse of popular performance metrics in hydrologic modeling
DIAGNOSTICS, SENSITIVITY, AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS I ORAL
hydrology | 17 december 2021
Martyn P. Clark, Richard M. Vogel, Jonathan Lamont...
This presentation will critically evaluate the use of popular performance metrics in hydrologic modeling. We focus on the Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency (N...
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A Parsimonious Stochastic Watershed Model for Risk-based Decision Making
ADVANCEMENTS IN WATERSHED MODELING TO SUPPORT WATER MANAGEMENT III ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2021
Ghazal Shabestanipour, Zachary Brodeur, William H....
Hydrologic models are important tools for quantifying risk in long term infrastructure planning, particularly for climate impact assessments. In pract...
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