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Introduction

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There are two main categories of statistics in Source

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Types in general, how they're used, 

link to optimisation

User generated and auto generated

Locations

Where statistics are put in, created, may be analysed 

Univariate and Bivariate Statistics

See Calibration analysis - SRG/wiki/spaces/TIME/pages/56721988

Nash Sutcliffe Coefficient of Efficiency (NSE) 

Log Daily, Daily, Monthly, 

What it measures

How it's interpreted

Relevant equations

Links to selected locations

sNSE-Bias penalty (Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient of efficiency with penalised bias solutions), daily and monthly variants 

What it measures

How it's interpreted

Relevant equations

Links to selected locations

Absolute bias

General

Flow duration and log flow duration

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  • Univariate statistics provide information on a single variable and are intended to summarise and reveal patterns in that variable, see Univariate Statistics SRG.
  • Bivariate statistics compare two variables for the purpose of determining empirical relationships between them, see Bivariate Statistics SRG.

Locations

Statistics are generated and may be analysed in many parts of Source: