Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basin

ABSTRACT Hydrological Ensemble Prediction Systems (HEPS) play an important role on operational flood forecasting. Unlike in deterministic approach, which relies on a single prediction of future river flows, these systems can represent the forecast uncertainty and provide a better detection of extrem...

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Main Authors: Vinícius Alencar Siqueira, Walter Collischonn, Fernando Mainardi Fan, Sin Chan Chou
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos
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spelling doaj-09d6ea48a3ad4c9ab28091ee2bd5375a2020-11-25T03:02:52ZengAssociação Brasileira de Recursos HídricosRevista Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos2318-033121358760210.1590/2318-0331.011616004S2318-03312016000300587Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basinVinícius Alencar SiqueiraWalter CollischonnFernando Mainardi FanSin Chan ChouABSTRACT Hydrological Ensemble Prediction Systems (HEPS) play an important role on operational flood forecasting. Unlike in deterministic approach, which relies on a single prediction of future river flows, these systems can represent the forecast uncertainty and provide a better detection of extreme hydro-meteorological events. In this context, the present study aimed to assess both the quality of ensemble flood forecasts on Taquari-Antas basin and its potential to provide additional information to a local Flood Alert System. The hydrological model MGB-IPH was coupled to the high-resolution meteorological EPS Eta model with five members of different parameterization schemes and boundary conditions, as well as to the deterministic version of Eta regional model. On a single event evaluation, the peak discharge was reasonable well predicted by at least one ensemble member, in nearly all forecasts, with a good prediction of the flood timing for the considered lead times. In a comparison with deterministic forecasts, the ensemble ones showed higher accuracy and higher probability of detection (POD) for the reference thresholds, preserving false alarm rates at reasonably low levels. An overall tendency of underestimation was also identified, with most observations falling between the higher ranks of the ensemble. Furthermore, the combination of previous forecasts (t-12h) with the recent ones leads to a slight increase of ensemble spread and POD, despite the performance reduction in terms of accuracy and bias for the ensemble mean. Results suggest that there is a benefit in having hydrological ensemble forecasts obtained from the high resolution EPS Eta model, which can be used as a complementary information to a local Flood Alert System supporting pre-alert issues and Civil Defense internal planning actions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2318-03312016000300587&lng=en&tlng=enprevisão de cheiasprevisão por conjuntomodelo etamgb-iph
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Sin Chan Chou
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Sin Chan Chou
Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basin
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author_facet Vinícius Alencar Siqueira
Walter Collischonn
Fernando Mainardi Fan
Sin Chan Chou
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title Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basin
title_short Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basin
title_full Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basin
title_fullStr Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basin
title_full_unstemmed Ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional Eta EPS in the Taquari-Antas basin
title_sort ensemble flood forecasting based on operational forecasts of the regional eta eps in the taquari-antas basin
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description ABSTRACT Hydrological Ensemble Prediction Systems (HEPS) play an important role on operational flood forecasting. Unlike in deterministic approach, which relies on a single prediction of future river flows, these systems can represent the forecast uncertainty and provide a better detection of extreme hydro-meteorological events. In this context, the present study aimed to assess both the quality of ensemble flood forecasts on Taquari-Antas basin and its potential to provide additional information to a local Flood Alert System. The hydrological model MGB-IPH was coupled to the high-resolution meteorological EPS Eta model with five members of different parameterization schemes and boundary conditions, as well as to the deterministic version of Eta regional model. On a single event evaluation, the peak discharge was reasonable well predicted by at least one ensemble member, in nearly all forecasts, with a good prediction of the flood timing for the considered lead times. In a comparison with deterministic forecasts, the ensemble ones showed higher accuracy and higher probability of detection (POD) for the reference thresholds, preserving false alarm rates at reasonably low levels. An overall tendency of underestimation was also identified, with most observations falling between the higher ranks of the ensemble. Furthermore, the combination of previous forecasts (t-12h) with the recent ones leads to a slight increase of ensemble spread and POD, despite the performance reduction in terms of accuracy and bias for the ensemble mean. Results suggest that there is a benefit in having hydrological ensemble forecasts obtained from the high resolution EPS Eta model, which can be used as a complementary information to a local Flood Alert System supporting pre-alert issues and Civil Defense internal planning actions.
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