[en] Calibration, the estimation of model parameters based on fitting the model to experimental data, is among the first steps in many applications of system models and has an important impact on simulated values. Here we propose and illustrate a novel method of developing guidelines for calibration of system models. Our example is calibration of the phenology component of crop models. The approach is based on a multi-model study, where all teams are provided with the same data and asked to return simulations for the same conditions. All teams are asked to document in detail their calibration approach, including choices with respect to criteria for best parameters, choice of parameters to estimate and software. Based on an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the various choices, we propose calibration recommendations that cover a comprehensive list of decisions and that are based on actual practices.HighlightsWe propose a new approach to deriving calibration recommendations for system modelsApproach is based on analyzing calibration in multi-model simulation exercisesResulting recommendations are holistic and anchored in actual practiceWe apply the approach to calibration of crop models used to simulate phenologyRecommendations concern: objective function, parameters to estimate, software usedCompeting Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.
Disciplines :
Computer science Agriculture & agronomy
Author, co-author :
Wallach, Daniel
Palosuo, Taru
Thorburn, Peter
Hochman, Zvi
Gourdain, Emmanuelle
Andrianasolo, Fety
Asseng, Senthold
Basso, Bruno
Buis, Samuel
Crout, Neil
Dibari, Camilla
Dumont, Benjamin ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Plant Sciences