Developing a global operational seasonal hydro-meteorological forecasting system: GloFAS-Seasonal v1.0
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Published:2018-08-21
Issue:8
Volume:11
Page:3327-3346
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Emerton RebeccaORCID, Zsoter ErvinORCID, Arnal Louise, Cloke Hannah L.ORCID, Muraro Davide, Prudhomme ChristelORCID, Stephens Elisabeth M.ORCID, Salamon PeterORCID, Pappenberger FlorianORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Global overviews of upcoming flood and drought events are
key for many applications, including disaster risk reduction initiatives.
Seasonal forecasts are designed to provide early indications of such events
weeks or even months in advance, but seasonal forecasts for hydrological
variables at large or global scales are few and far between. Here, we present
the first operational global-scale seasonal hydro-meteorological forecasting
system: GloFAS-Seasonal. Developed as an extension of the Global Flood
Awareness System (GloFAS), GloFAS-Seasonal couples seasonal meteorological
forecasts from ECMWF with a hydrological model to provide openly available
probabilistic forecasts of river flow out to 4 months ahead for the global
river network. This system has potential benefits not only for disaster risk
reduction through early awareness of floods and droughts, but also for
water-related sectors such as agriculture and water resources management, in
particular for regions where no other forecasting system exists. We describe
the key hydro-meteorological components and computational framework of
GloFAS-Seasonal, alongside the forecast products available, before discussing
initial evaluation results and next steps.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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