Joint calibration of a hydrological model and rating curve parameters for simulation of flash flood in urban areas

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Calibration process is usually time demanding and as much streamflow information as possible in rainfall-runoff models. Nevertheless, from a practical point of view, the available information is measurement of water level, which is essential to design rating curves. This manuscript proposes a set of joint calibration of hydrological model parameters with a range of rating curves, developed for the main channel of the catchment in a crowded urban area. As an alternative of free calibration, the simulations were carried out based on a list of proficient parameters. Four streamflow gauging stations were analysed and used to subdivide the basin. The hourly lumped rainfall-runoff model GR4H was applied to four critical flash flood events to create a rank of Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency criteria (NSE) applying the best set of parameters. The results indicated that the hydrological model errors were compensated by hydraulics errors and they presented an equifinality in the process.

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Lima, F. N., Fernandes, W., & Nascimento, N. (2019). Joint calibration of a hydrological model and rating curve parameters for simulation of flash flood in urban areas. Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hidricos, 24. https://doi.org/10.1590/2318-0331.241920180066

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