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Technical note: RAT – a robustness assessment test for calibrated and uncalibrated hydrological models

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Abstract. Prior to their use under future changing climate conditions, all hydrological models should be thoroughly evaluated regarding their temporal transferability (application in different time periods) and extrapolation capacity (application beyond the range of known past conditions). This note presents a straightforward evaluation framework aimed at detecting potential undesirable climate dependencies in hydrological models: the robustness assessment test (RAT). Although it is conceptually inspired by the classic differential split-sample test of Klemeš (1986), the RAT presents the advantage of being applicable to all types of models, be they calibrated or not (i.e. regionalized or physically based). In this note, we present the RAT, illustrate its application on a set of 21 catchments, verify its applicability hypotheses and compare it to previously published tests. Results show that the RAT is an efficient evaluation approach, passing it successfully can be considered a prerequisite for any hydrological model to be used for climate change impact studies.
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hal-03349050 , version 1 (20-12-2023)

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Pierre Nicolle, Vazken Andréassian, Paul Royer-Gaspard, Charles Perrin, Guillaume Thirel, et al.. Technical note: RAT – a robustness assessment test for calibrated and uncalibrated hydrological models. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2021, 25 (9), pp.5013-5027. ⟨10.5194/hess-25-5013-2021⟩. ⟨hal-03349050⟩
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