Hydrological Modeling
Stochastic modeling is a statistical approach used to represent and analyze systems that are inherently random or uncertain. It incorporates probabilistic elements to capture the variability in processes, making it particularly useful in predicting extreme events and assessing associated risks. This approach allows researchers to understand the likelihood of different outcomes and their impacts on water resources management and hydrological systems.
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