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Interactive comment on “ Impact of model structure on flow simulation and hydrological realism : from lumped to semi-distributed approach ” by Federico Garavaglia et al .
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| Author | Referee, M. Hrachowitz |
| Copyright Year | 2017 |
| Abstract | 2 RC: It will be of tremendous help for the reader if the author provided tables of (a) the catchments used (including names, geographical positions, catchment areas, elevation range, slopes, annual P, annual potential E, annual Q, modelling time period, and time step (b) the parameters of each model, the associated symbols, units, prior distributions (are these the same for all catchments?) and descriptions (c) all model components (i.e. states and fluxes), including their symbols, dimensions and descriptions. This would make it much more convenient to follow the Appendix, in which many symbols are not clearly defined at this point. If deemed suitable, these tables can be provided as Supplementary Material. AC: We agree. We propose to add as Supplement Materials a specific section (S1) that presents more in details the dataset of the 50 catchments. Table S1 presents the main features of the catchments dataset, including name, geographical position, area, elevation range, slope, annual P, annual PET, annual Q, time step, modeling periods P1 and P2. Concerning model description and parameters we added a supplementary table in Appendix A which summarize MORDOR V1/SD free parameters, units, prior range (the same for all the catchments) and description. In addition we completed the description of model fluxes and states in Appendix A. Table 1 was also improved. On the other hand, concerning historical model version (MORDOR V0) we only added explicit references to existing publications which describe the model. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |