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Model structure uncertainty with MARRMoT


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Created: Sep 28, 2025 at 5:06 a.m. (UTC)
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Abstract

This module uses a combination of open-source data and model code to show why model choice matters. Students take on the role of a new hire in an engineering consultancy firm. The student will first go through some on-the-job training to get familiar with commonly used data sources and tools. The student is then tasked to generate hydrologic model simulates for a basin in western Washington State. Finally, the consultant is asked to apply their models to a different basin, located near Houston in Texas. Students will contrast the performance of both models in both regions, and provide a summary of the usefulness and appropriateness of using either model in either scenario.

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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), University of Alabama CIROH: Enabling collaboration through data and model sharing with CUAHSI HydroShare NA22NWS4320003 to University of Alabama, subaward A23-0266-S001 to Utah State University

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Spieler, D., W. Knoben (2025). Model structure uncertainty with MARRMoT, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/7eedd55a96294aecb22e5518d45fa332

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