About this Research Topic
The aims of this research topic can be summarized as follows:
-Implementing and comparing different rainfall-runoff modelling approaches
- Observing the applicability of the conceptual, physically-based models, data-driven and hybrid models in semi-arid or arid catchments
-Observing the potential advantages of the hybrid models, which combine the conceptual and data-driven models or physically-based and data-driven models in semi-arid or arid catchments.
- Investigating the performance of the models for extreme flow conditions.
In this research topic, the authors should develop and analyze the performance of different rainfall-runoff modelling approaches, including the hybrid model approach in semi-arid or arid catchments. The articles should show a clear way forward on the applicability of models in developing early warning systems for the extremes and developing the trajectories of future hydrological extreme events driven by climate and land use land cover changes. The articles may also be extended to perform hydrological detection and attribution analysis.
Keywords: Climate change, conceptual, data-driven, hydrological modelling, physically-based, Arid Catchments, Hybrid Model
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