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A pan-African medium-range ensemble flood forecast system |
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V. Thiemig, B. Bisselink, F. Pappenberger, J. Thielen |
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Englisch
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1027-5606
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In: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences ; 19, no. 8 ; Nr. 19, no. 8 (2015-08-03), S.3365-3385 |
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250120777
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/hess-19-3365-2015.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
The African Flood Forecasting System (AFFS) is a probabilistic flood
forecast system for medium- to large-scale African river basins, with lead
times of up to 15 days. The key components are the hydrological model
LISFLOOD, the African GIS database, the meteorological ensemble predictions
by the ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Ranged Weather Forecasts) and
critical hydrological thresholds. In this paper, the predictive capability is
investigated in a hindcast mode, by reproducing hydrological predictions for
the year 2003 when important floods were observed. Results were verified by
ground measurements of 36 sub-catchments as well as by reports of various
flood archives. Results showed that AFFS detected around 70 % of the
reported flood events correctly. In particular, the system showed good
performance in predicting riverine flood events of long duration
(> 1 week) and large affected areas (> 10 000 km2) well in
advance, whereas AFFS showed limitations for small-scale and short duration
flood events. The case study for the flood event in March 2003 in the Sabi
Basin (Zimbabwe) illustrated the good performance of AFFS in forecasting
timing and severity of the floods, gave an example of the clear and concise
output products, and showed that the system is capable of producing flood
warnings even in ungauged river basins. Hence, from a technical perspective,
AFFS shows a large potential as an operational pan-African flood forecasting
system, although issues related to the practical implication will still need
to be investigated. |
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