Ensemble Precipitation and Water-Level Forecasts for Anticipatory Water-System Control
Creators
- 1. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 2. Rijnland Water Board, Leiden, Netherlands
- 3. Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Description
Abstract A method is presented for testing weather forecast products for applications in anticipatory water-system control. The applicability of the ensemble prediction system (EPS) of the ECMWF is tested for flood control in a regional water system in the Netherlands. By performing long-term verification analyses, a full range of probability-threshold-based decision rules to apply anticipatory control actions is evaluated in terms of hits (correct alerts), missed events, and false alarms. The analysis includes forecast horizons from 3 to 9 days for extreme precipitation events and extreme water-level events. The water-level forecasts are prepared by feeding each member of the ECMWF EPS precipitation ensemble into a deterministic water-system control model. The current operational strategy is modeled to forecast when the routine operational control will not be sufficient to prevent high water levels, and therefore anticipatory control actions are needed. The results show that ECMWF EPS precipitation forec...
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Journal article
Journal:
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Publisher:
American Meteorological Society
ISSN:
15257541
Volume:
9
Pages:
776-788
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
2077443158
DOI
10.1175/2008jhm971.1
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