Operational Flood Forecasting for Bangladesh
Thomas HopsonPAOS, University of Colorado
Abstract |
Short-term (1 to 10 day) forecasts were developed as part of the Climate Forecasting Applications for Bangladesh (CFAB) project aimed at providing operational real-time forecasts of river discharge into Bangladesh. For the last two monsoon seasons CFAB has disseminated operational flood forecasts to the country of Bangladesh to provide advanced warning of severe flood-stage discharges in the upper catchments of the Ganges and Brahmaputra basins over a wide-range of time scales. Here we concentrate on the model that provides the short-term forecasts. In order to generate fully-automated probabilistic river discharge forecasts, the scheme utilizes the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ensemble weather forecasts in conjunction with statistical dressing and the use of a suite of hydrological models. A brief history of the CFAB project is presented describing its evolution from forecasting sea-level influenced flooding to rainfall driven flooding for Bangladesh. Three of the primary technical issues that needed to be dealt with in the short-term discharge forecast model development are discussed:
Finally, other outstanding related research problems will be discussed along with concluding remarks on the CFAB project and the possible extension of its techniques to other sectors in the monsoon regions.
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