Predictability of Monthly Streamflow Time Series and its Relationship with Basin Characteristics: an Empirical Study Based on the MOPEX Basins
Ran-Ran He,
Yuanfang Chen (),
Qin Huang,
Zheng-Wei Pan and
Yong Liu
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Ran-Ran He: Hohai University
Yuanfang Chen: Hohai University
Qin Huang: Hohai University
Zheng-Wei Pan: Bengbu University
Yong Liu: Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA), 2020, vol. 34, issue 15, No 26, 5007 pages
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Abstract Machine learning (ML) models have been applied to monthly streamflow forecasting in recent decades. In this study, forecasting skills of eight ML models are evaluated based on the Model Parameter Estimation Experiment (MOPEX) dataset. We consider two skill scores, i.e., the Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) and the adjusted NSE (ANSE), and the latter is the skill score based on the interannual mean monthly value (MMV) as the reference (benchmark) model. Furthermore, NSE of the MMV model (NSEmmv) is used as a measure of the seasonality of monthly streamflow, as it is the ratio of variance explained by the MMV process. An important result is that forecasting skills of ML models for monthly streamflow are largely controlled by NSEmmv. Moreover, based on comparisons of different ML models, we have found that the selection of models is not a dominating factor impacting the final skill. Three key factors influencing NSE, i.e., NSEmmv, the base flow index (BFI) and the aridity index (AI), are explored in this paper. Specifically, NSEmmv impacts NSE directly and is the predominant factor; BFI influences the memory of the monthly streamflow and therefore influences NSE. The relationship between AI and NSE is much complex and indirect. Firstly, basins with higher AI tend to have lower NSEmmv, and this will lead to lower NSE; secondly, basins with higher AI tend to have lower BFI, which will also lead to lower NSE; thirdly, for a given BFI level, basins with higher AI tend to have higher memory and higher NSE. For ANSE, basins with AI between 1 and 2 show higher ANSE, which corresponds to higher autocorrelation coefficients.
Keywords: Monthly streamflow forecasting; Machine learning; Aridity index; Streamflow seasonality; Predictability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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