Reply To Comment on “evaluation of a Physically Based Quasi-Linear and a Conceptually Based Nonlinear Muskingum Methods” by Reza Barati
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Abstract
The writers thank the discusser for his interest in the study of
Perumal et al. (2017) and welcome the opportunity to address
the issues raised by the discusser. The discusser has mainly raised
four issues on the comparative study carried out by Perumal et al.
(2017) in evaluating the performances of the VPMM model and the
NLM based models, which was initiated by Gill (1977, 1978). These
four issues are addressed by these writers in the following pages:
As a first issue, the discusser has raised a question about the
appropriateness of using the VPMM model (Perumal and Price,
2013), which he considers as the much improved routing model
of the Muskingum-Cunge family approach, and the original nonlinear
Muskingum model of Gill (1978), which he, perhaps, considers
as a initial version of the NLM models. These writers perceive that
the discusser intends to convey that the performance evaluation
study presented by Perumal et al. (2017) based on a latest
improved model and a initial version of the NLM models is inappropriate.
Before discussing straightaway on this issue, the writer
would like to clarify on the misconception of the discusser in categorizing
the VPMM method and the Muskingum-Cunge method
under one family approach.
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Artificial intelligence methods, Conceptual design, Flood routing, Open channel, Muskingum method, 004
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0208 environmental biotechnology, 0207 environmental engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Perumal, M., Tayfur, G., Rao, C. M. and Gürarslan, G. (2017). Reply to comment on “Evaluation of a physically based quasi-linear and a conceptually based nonlinear Muskingum methods” by Reza Barati. Journal of Hydrology, 550, 740-742. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.05.005
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