Parsimonious Models of Precipitation Phase Derived from Random Forest Knowledge: Intercomparing Logistic Models, Neural Networks, and Random Forest Models
The precipitation phase (PP) affects the hydrologic cycle which in turn affects the climate system. A lower ratio of snow to rain due to climate change affects timing and duration of the stream flow. Thus, more knowledge about the PP occurrence and drivers is necessary and especially important in ci...
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Main Authors: | Lenin Campozano, Leandro Robaina, Luis Felipe Gualco, Luis Maisincho, Marcos Villacís, Thomas Condom, Daniela Ballari, Carlos Páez |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/77c87c05d30c48fbb321f6d3132007bd |
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