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Which potential evapotranspiration input for a lumped rainfall-runoff model? Part 1 Can rainfall-runoff models effectively handle detailed potential evapotranspiration inputs?

Ludovic Oudin
François Anctil

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Evapotranspiration is a major component of the catchment water balance and potential evapotranspiration (PE) data should therefore be a key input to rainfall-runoff models. Nevertheless, it is common to use mean PE (i.e. the same seasonally variable PE, identically repeated each year) instead of temporally varying PE as input to rainfall-runoff models, due to the scarcity of meteorological data. This article investigates the validity of using mean PE instead of temporally varying PE as input to four different daily rainfall-runoff models. The investigation focuses on Penman PE estimates. The value of PE inputs for rainfall-runoff modelling is assessed in terms of streamflow simulation efficiency over a large sample of 308 catchments located in France, Australia and the United States. We found no systematic improvements in the rainfall-runoff model efficiencies when using temporally varying PE instead of mean PE, and we conclude that the insensitivity of rainfall-runoff models to detailed PE knowledge may bring into question the very concept of PE.

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hal-02584169 , version 1 (14-05-2020)

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Ludovic Oudin, Claude Michel, François Anctil. Which potential evapotranspiration input for a lumped rainfall-runoff model? Part 1 Can rainfall-runoff models effectively handle detailed potential evapotranspiration inputs?. Journal of Hydrology, 2005, 303 (1-4), pp.275-289. ⟨10.1016/j.jhydrol.2004.08.025⟩. ⟨hal-02584169⟩

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