Abstract. Timely and skilful seasonal streamflow forecasts are used by water managers in many regions of the world for seasonal water allocation outlooks for irrigators, reservoir operations, environmental flow management, water markets and drought response strategies. In Australia, the Bayesian joint probability (BJP) statistical approach has been deployed by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to provide seasonal streamflow forecasts across the country since 2010. Here we assess the BJP approach, using antecedent conditions and climate indices as predictors, to produce Kharif season (April–September) streamflow forecasts for inflow to Pakistan's two largest upper Indus Basin (UIB) water supply dams, Tarbela (on the Indus) and Mangla (on ...
Pakistan is water stressed, and its water resources are vulnerable due to uncertain climatic changes...
PhD ThesisThe Indus is crucial for Pakistan; economically and for water and food security. This thes...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour mesurer le débit de l'Indus : un nouveau syst...
Timely and skilful seasonal streamflow forecasts are used by water managers in many regions of the ...
Snow and glacial melt runoff are the major sources of water contribution from the high mountainous ...
Upper Indus Basin (UIB) region has faced seasonal and sometimes unpredictable disastrous flow in the...
Pakistan has experienced seasonal changes of streamflow, causing a lack of available water resources...
Streamflow forecasting is crucial for planning, designing, and managing water resources. Accurate st...
This paper investigates the spatiotemporal variability in hydrometeorological time-series to evaluat...
The hydrological system of a country significantly influences the ecological, agricultural and conse...
This paper aims to compare the shift in frequency distribution and skill of seasonal climate forecas...
Consistent streamflow forecasts play a fundamental part in flood risk mitigation. Population increas...
The interannual variability of streamflow in Australia is greater than elsewhere in the world. Relia...
Pakistan is water stressed, and its water resources are vulnerable due to uncertain climatic changes...
Streamflow projections are fundamental sources for future water resources strategic planning and man...
Pakistan is water stressed, and its water resources are vulnerable due to uncertain climatic changes...
PhD ThesisThe Indus is crucial for Pakistan; economically and for water and food security. This thes...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour mesurer le débit de l'Indus : un nouveau syst...
Timely and skilful seasonal streamflow forecasts are used by water managers in many regions of the ...
Snow and glacial melt runoff are the major sources of water contribution from the high mountainous ...
Upper Indus Basin (UIB) region has faced seasonal and sometimes unpredictable disastrous flow in the...
Pakistan has experienced seasonal changes of streamflow, causing a lack of available water resources...
Streamflow forecasting is crucial for planning, designing, and managing water resources. Accurate st...
This paper investigates the spatiotemporal variability in hydrometeorological time-series to evaluat...
The hydrological system of a country significantly influences the ecological, agricultural and conse...
This paper aims to compare the shift in frequency distribution and skill of seasonal climate forecas...
Consistent streamflow forecasts play a fundamental part in flood risk mitigation. Population increas...
The interannual variability of streamflow in Australia is greater than elsewhere in the world. Relia...
Pakistan is water stressed, and its water resources are vulnerable due to uncertain climatic changes...
Streamflow projections are fundamental sources for future water resources strategic planning and man...
Pakistan is water stressed, and its water resources are vulnerable due to uncertain climatic changes...
PhD ThesisThe Indus is crucial for Pakistan; economically and for water and food security. This thes...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour mesurer le débit de l'Indus : un nouveau syst...