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NHWC 2025 Presentation: Rethinking model reliability: A dual evaluation of the National Water Model using time series and extreme events
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Abstract
This presentation was presented at the National Hydrologic Warning Council's June 2025 conference in Tucson, Arizona. It demonstrates a two-fold evaluation of the National Water Model's version 3.0 that combines traditional and event-based approaches to model evaluation.
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pres_path | NHWC_Presentation_Shahab_06122025_Final.pdf |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | Collaborative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology | NA22NWS4320003 to University of Alabama |
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