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Oudin et al. 2006
Oudin, L., Andréassian, V., Mathevet, T., Perrin, C. and Michel, C. (2006). Dynamic averaging of rainfall-runoff model simulations from complementary model parameterizations. Water Resources Research 42. doi: 10.1029/2005WR004636. issn: 0043-1397.

In this paper, we analyze how our evaluation of the capacity of a rainfall-runoff model to represent low or high flows depends on the objective function used during the calibration process. We present a method to combine models to produce a more satisfactory streamflow simulation, on the basis of two different parameterizations of the same model. Where we previously had to choose between a more efficient simulation for either high flows or low flows (but inevitably less efficient in the other range), we show that a balanced simulation can be obtained by using a seasonal index to weigh the two simulations, providing good efficiency in both low and high flows.

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Hydrology, Model calibration, Hydrology, Instruments and techniques, modeling, Hydrology, General or miscellaneous
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Water Resources Research
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