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    Comparison of Sequential and Variational Streamflow Assimilation Techniques for Short-Term Hydrological Forecasting

    Source: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2015:;Volume ( 020 ):;issue: 002
    Author:
    Mabrouk Abaza
    ,
    Cyril Garneau
    ,
    François Anctil
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001013
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: This study compares sequential and variational streamflow assimilation techniques for short-term hydrological forecasting based on a lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff model and two dissimilar watersheds (Canada and Germany). The assessment targets the Ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) and variational data assimilation (VDA). Deterministic streamflow forecasts are computed on a daily time step over a 10-day forecast horizon, using meteorological observations as inputs to the model. Results show that the EnKF leads to the highest performance for all forecast horizons while the optimal set-up for the VDA, which often competes with the EnKF, varies from one watershed to the other. EnKF surpasses forecasts without assimilation for all horizons and for both watersheds where the NSE varies between 0.88 and 0.79 on the au Saumon watershed in Canada and between 0.92 and 0.87 on the Schlehdorf watershed in Germany on a 10-day horizon, which is not always true for the VDA. The naïve output assimilation is also assessed and is only helpful for the first two days of the forecasts.
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    contributor authorMabrouk Abaza
    contributor authorCyril Garneau
    contributor authorFrançois Anctil
    date accessioned2017-05-08T22:25:23Z
    date available2017-05-08T22:25:23Z
    date copyrightFebruary 2015
    date issued2015
    identifier other44399077.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/80352
    description abstractThis study compares sequential and variational streamflow assimilation techniques for short-term hydrological forecasting based on a lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff model and two dissimilar watersheds (Canada and Germany). The assessment targets the Ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) and variational data assimilation (VDA). Deterministic streamflow forecasts are computed on a daily time step over a 10-day forecast horizon, using meteorological observations as inputs to the model. Results show that the EnKF leads to the highest performance for all forecast horizons while the optimal set-up for the VDA, which often competes with the EnKF, varies from one watershed to the other. EnKF surpasses forecasts without assimilation for all horizons and for both watersheds where the NSE varies between 0.88 and 0.79 on the au Saumon watershed in Canada and between 0.92 and 0.87 on the Schlehdorf watershed in Germany on a 10-day horizon, which is not always true for the VDA. The naïve output assimilation is also assessed and is only helpful for the first two days of the forecasts.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleComparison of Sequential and Variational Streamflow Assimilation Techniques for Short-Term Hydrological Forecasting
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume20
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001013
    treeJournal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2015:;Volume ( 020 ):;issue: 002
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