Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Sep 2024)

A data-centric perspective on the information needed for hydrological uncertainty predictions

  • A. Auer,
  • M. Gauch,
  • F. Kratzert,
  • G. Nearing,
  • S. Hochreiter,
  • D. Klotz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-4099-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
pp. 4099 – 4126

Abstract

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Uncertainty estimates are fundamental to assess the reliability of predictive models in hydrology. We use the framework of conformal prediction to investigate the impact of temporal and spatial information on uncertainty estimates within hydrological predictions. Integrating recent information significantly enhances overall uncertainty predictions, even with substantial gaps between updates. While local information yields good results on average, it proves to be insufficient for peak-flow predictions. Incorporating global information improves the accuracy of peak-flow bounds, corroborating findings from related studies. Overall, the study underscores the importance of continuous data updates and the integration of global information for robust and efficient uncertainty estimation.