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^ Criterion ID ^ Description ^ Equation ID ^ | ^ Criterion ID ^ Description ^ Equation ID ^ | ||
+ | |''MR2''| average of Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency for all subbasins with observations.|//AVNSE//| | ||
|''MRE''| average of the relative bias for all subbasins (Note: fraction, not %).|//AVRB//| | |''MRE''| average of the relative bias for all subbasins (Note: fraction, not %).|//AVRB//| | ||
|''MRA''| average value of subbasin values of efficiency (RA) similar to Nash-Sutcliffe with coefficient //a// instead of a square.|//AVRA//| | |''MRA''| average value of subbasin values of efficiency (RA) similar to Nash-Sutcliffe with coefficient //a// instead of a square.|//AVRA//| | ||
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|''MRS''| error in standard deviation, average of all subbasins with observations.|//AVRSB//| | |''MRS''| error in standard deviation, average of all subbasins with observations.|//AVRSB//| | ||
|''MAR ''| average of absolute relative bias for all subbasins (Note: fraction, not %).|//AVARB//| | |''MAR ''| average of absolute relative bias for all subbasins (Note: fraction, not %).|//AVARB//| | ||
- | |''MNW''| average of Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency adjusted for bias for all subbasins with observations.|//AVNSW//| | + | |''MNW''| average of Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency adjusted for bias for all subbasins with observations.|//AVNSEW//| |
|''RR2 ''| regional Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (all data combined in one long time series).|//REGNSE//| | |''RR2 ''| regional Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (all data combined in one long time series).|//REGNSE//| | ||
|''RRE ''| regional relative bias (all data combined in one long time series).|//REGRB//| | |''RRE ''| regional relative bias (all data combined in one long time series).|//REGRB//| |