A steady state calibration
assumes steady state conditions, i.e. that an equilibrium
condition existed when the calibration data were collected
Consider whether the calibration data are:
A model calibrated to steady state conditions cannot
be relied upon for transient prediction because storage coefficients cannot be
estimated with steady state observations
Transient calibration requires an initial condition where "steady state" conditions
prevail
recall the long island data during sewering, even though heads varied with time,
there were periods which reflected a long-term steady condition