Abstract

Data-based mechanistic (DBM) models can offer a parsimonious representation of catchment dynamics. They have been shown to provide reliable accurate flood forecasts in many hydrological situations. In this work, the DBM methodology is applied to forecast flash floods in a small Alpine catchment. Compared to previous DBM modelling studies, the catchment response is rapid. The use of novel radar-derived ensemble quantitative precipitation forecasts based on analogues to drive the DBM model allows the forecast horizon to be increased to a level useful for emergency response. The characterization of the predictive uncertainty in the resulting hydrological forecasts is discussed and a framework for its representation illustrated.Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz; Guest editor R.J. MooreCitation Smith, P.J., Panziera, L., and Beven, K.J., 2013. Forecasting flash floods using data-based mechanistic models and NORA radar rainfall forecasts. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59 (7), 1343–1357. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2013.842647

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