Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4580666 Journal of Hydrology 2006 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

Runoff estimation is of high importance for many practical engineering applications so that, e.g. power production, dam safety and water supply can be ensured. The methods and time step relevant for runoff simulations vary depending on the location and the application. Long-term runoff simulation for Scandinavia is of high importance as its hydropower production is affected by climate variability, which strongly influences winter temperature and precipitation. This work investigates the possibility of modelling monthly runoff for two Norwegian river basins. Two methodologies—artificial neural networks (NN) and conceptual runoff modelling (CM)—are compared and NN offer the best estimations of monthly runoff for both tested basins with R2=0.82 and 0.71, respectively. The combination of NN and CM by using snow accumulation and the soil moisture calculated by the CM as input to the NN proved to be an excellent alternative to perform high quality monthly runoff simulations and improved the simulations skill for both basins (R2=0.86 and 0.75, respectively).

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