Field Applicability of the SCS-CN-Based MishraSingh General Model and its Variants Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The general soil conservation service curve number (SCS-CN)-based Mishra and Singh (Mishra and Singh, 1999, J. Hydrologic. Eng. ASCE, 4(3), 257-264) model and its eight variants were investigated for their field applicability using a large set of rainfall-runoff events, derived from a number of U.S. watersheds varying in size from 0.3 to 30351.5 ha, grouped into five classes based on the rainfall magnitude. The analysis based on the goodness of fit criteria of root mean square error (RMSE) and error in computed and observed mean runoff revealed that the performance of the existing version of the SCS-CN method was significantly poorer than that of all the model variants on all the five data sets with rainfall 38.1 mm. The existing version showed a consistently improved performance on the data with increasing rainfall amount, but greater than 38.1 mm. The one-parameter modified SCS-CN method (a = 0.5 and = a median value) performed significantly better than the existing one on all the data sets, but far better on rainfall data less than 2 inches. Finally, the former with = 0 was recommended for routine field applications to any data set. Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005.

published proceedings

  • Water Resources Management

author list (cited authors)

  • Mishra, S. K., Jain, M. K., Bhunya, P. K., & Singh, V. P.

citation count

  • 36

complete list of authors

  • Mishra, SK||Jain, MK||Bhunya, PK||Singh, VP

publication date

  • February 2005