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An application of filtered renewal processes in hydrology (English)
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26 April 2016
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Summary: Filtered renewal processes are used to forecast daily river flows. For these processes, contrary to filtered Poisson processes, the time between consecutive events is not necessarily exponentially distributed, which is more realistic. The model is applied to obtain one- and two-day-ahead forecasts of the flows of the Delaware and Hudson Rivers, both located in the United States. Better results are obtained than with filtered Poisson processes, which are often used to model river flows.
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filtered renewal processes
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river flows forecasts
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filtered Poisson processes
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