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* Nash-Sutcliffe Coefficient
* Nash-Sutcliffe Coefficient
{{Equation|<math> BSS = 1 - \frac{\bigg\langle \big(x_m-x_c\big)^2  \bigg\rangle}{\bigg\langle \big(x_m- \langle x_m \rangle \big)^2 \bigg\rangle }  </math>|2=8}}
{{Equation|<math> E = 1 - \frac{\bigg\langle \big(x_m-x_c\big)^2  \bigg\rangle}{\bigg\langle \big(x_m-\bar{x}\big)^2 \bigg\rangle }  </math>|2=8}}
where <math> \bar{x} = \langle x_m \rangle </math>


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Revision as of 18:15, 1 June 2011

Given the initial measured values , final observed or measured values and final calculated values , there are several goodness of fit statistics or skill scores which can be calculated. The definition for some of the more common ones are provided below.

  • Brier Skill Score
  (1)
  • Root-Mean-Squared Error
  (2)
  • Normalized-Root-Mean-Squared Error
  (3)
  • Mean-Absolute Error
  (4)
  • Normalized-Mean-Absolute Error
  (5)
  • Correlation coefficient is defined as
  (6)
  • Bias
  (7)
  • Nash-Sutcliffe Coefficient
  (8)

where


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