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The benefit of seamless forecasts for hydrological predictions over Europe
Fredrik Wetterhall
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European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts, Shinfield Park, Reading, UK
Francesca Di Giuseppe
European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts, Shinfield Park, Reading, UK
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- The freshwater discharge into the Adriatic Sea revisited L. Aragão et al.
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- Global hydrological reanalyses: The value of river discharge information for world‐wide downstream applications – The example of the Global Flood Awareness System GloFAS C. Prudhomme et al.
- Invited perspectives: Challenges and future directions in improving bridge flood resilience E. Tubaldi et al.
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- Short-range Streamflow Forecasting of the Kama River Based on the HBV Model Application Y. Simonov et al.
- Data‐driven approach to weekly forecast of the western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande) population in a pepper greenhouse with an ensemble model K. Chan et al.
- The development and validation of a national-scale process-based hydrological model for Finland V. Kolhinen et al.
- State of Wildfires 2023–2024 M. Jones et al.
- Conditioning ensemble streamflow prediction with the North Atlantic Oscillation improves skill at longer lead times S. Donegan et al.
- Skill-informed seamless communication of European S2S hydrological forecasts I. Pechlivanidis & L. Crochemore
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- Impact-Based Decision Making in Flood Risk Management: A Review of Behavioral and Technical Approaches Z. Bovermann et al.
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- Fire Weather Index: the skill provided by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ensemble prediction system F. Di Giuseppe et al.
- An Evaluation of Model Output Statistics for Subseasonal Streamflow Forecasting in European Catchments S. Schick et al.
- Zoning of the Southern Buh River Basin Under the Conditions of Spring Flood Formation A. Dokus & Z. Shakirzanova
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Short summary
This study aims to bridge the gap between water resources forecasts from the short-range (days) up to the long-range (seasonal) timescale. Applications of such a system are typically the waterpower industry, river and lake transports, and water resources management. The study uses a new meteorological forecast product combined with a hydrological model to predict river discharge over the major European river basins. The results show an improvement in comparison with the current system.
This study aims to bridge the gap between water resources forecasts from the short-range (days)...
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