High NS but very small p and r factor

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Rasika Ramesh

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Sep 26, 2016, 12:29:25 PM9/26/16
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Hi SWAT CUP users

For one of my study watersheds - a highly urban watershed - I ran SWAT CUP in 2 iterations off 500 sims each. During manual calibration initially the SWAT stimulated flows showed high performance (NS=85%). After running SWATCUP, the NS of the behavioral set improved to 88% but p factor and r factor are very very low (p factor = 0.37 and r factor = 0.30). Below are the parameter ranges I used for the calibration and the 95ppu plot for the data following iteration 2. 
Can I use these ranges despite the low p and r factor since the NS is pretty good?
If not, how can I improve the the width of the 95ppu band and have parameters represent it?

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1st iteration

r__CN2.mgt          -0.2       0.2
v__ALPHA_BF.gw             0.0       1.0
v__GW_DELAY.gw           1      100
v__GWQMN.gw                0.0       2.0
v__GW_REVAP.gw             0.0       0.2
v__ESCO.hru                0.8       1.0
v__CH_N2.rte               0.0       0.3
v__CH_K2.rte               5.0       130.0
v__ALPHA_BNK.rte           0.0       1.0
r__SOL_AWC(1).sol         -0.2       0.4
r__SOL_K(1).sol          -0.8       0.8
r__SOL_BD(1).sol          -0.5       0.6
v__SURLAG.bsn              1.0     10.0

2nd iteration 

r__CN2.mgt    -0.03042   0.309086
v__ALPHA_BF.gw    0.433953   1.302713
v__GW_DELAY.gw    0   54.893501
v__GWQMN.gw    0   1.102085
v__GW_REVAP.gw    0   0.121542
v__ESCO.hru    0.865126   0.99554
v__CH_N2.rte    0.054685   0.218315
v__CH_K2.rte    0   68.486168
v__ALPHA_BNK.rte    0.337263   1.012737
r__SOL_AWC(1).sol    0.066372   0.599627
r__SOL_K(1).sol    -0.297672   0.708338
r__SOL_BD(1).sol    -0.112481   0.663481
v__SURLAG.bsn    1   6.454466


Thanks
Rasika Ramesh
School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
Auburn University


Abbaspour, Karim

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Sep 27, 2016, 5:37:19 AM9/27/16
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I assume this is daily flow? It seems like the first 140 days you are overestimating the peaks and the next 100 days underestimating it. I would look into that by examining the rainfall or what management is taking place.

As discharges are very small, and in an urban area, small perturbations really show themselves in a big way! A lot of the data that falls outside of 95ppu is when the flow is near zero or zero. In this case I would recalculate the 95ppu in such a way as not to include the zero flows, or just not  worry about the low p-factor!

 

Karim

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Rasika Ramesh

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Sep 27, 2016, 10:13:22 AM9/27/16
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Thank you for the clarification Dr. Abbaspour. 
Regards
Rasika

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