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contributor authorClark, Robert A.
contributor authorGourley, Jonathan J.
contributor authorFlamig, Zachary L.
contributor authorHong, Yang
contributor authorClark, Edward
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:36:13Z
date available2017-06-09T17:36:13Z
date copyright2014/04/01
date issued2013
identifier issn0882-8156
identifier otherams-87919.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4231641
description abstracthis study quantifies the skill of the National Weather Service?s (NWS) flash flood guidance (FFG) product. Generated by River Forecast Centers (RFCs) across the United States, local NWS Weather Forecast Offices compare estimated and forecast rainfall to FFG to monitor and assess flash flooding potential. A national flash flood observation database consisting of reports in the NWS publication Storm Data and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) stream gauge measurements are used to determine the skill of FFG over a 4-yr period. FFG skill is calculated at several different precipitation-to-FFG ratios for both observation datasets. Although a ratio of 1.0 nominally indicates a potential flash flooding event, this study finds that FFG can be more skillful when ratios other than 1.0 are considered. When the entire continental United States is considered, the highest observed critical success index (CSI) with 1-h FFG is 0.20 for the USGS dataset, which should be considered a benchmark for future research that seeks to improve, modify, or replace the current FFG system. Regional benchmarks of FFG skill are also determined on an RFC-by-RFC basis. When evaluated against Storm Data reports, the regional skill of FFG ranges from 0.00 to 0.19. When evaluated against USGS stream gauge measurements, the regional skill of FFG ranges from 0.00 to 0.44.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleCONUS-Wide Evaluation of National Weather Service Flash Flood Guidance Products
typeJournal Paper
journal volume29
journal issue2
journal titleWeather and Forecasting
identifier doi10.1175/WAF-D-12-00124.1
journal fristpage377
journal lastpage392
treeWeather and Forecasting:;2013:;volume( 029 ):;issue: 002
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