Understanding the mechanisms leading to heavy precipitation events and accurate modelling of the surface hydrology is crucial for producing a reliable flood early warning system. In this workshop we used uncoupled WRF-Hydro model, an open-source community model, for the flash flood prediction. The model can also be used for a range of projects, including regional hydro-climate impacts assessment, seasonal forecasting of water resources, and land-atmosphere coupling studies. The underlying goal of WRF-Hydro development is to improve prediction skill of hydro-meteorological forecasts using science based numerical prediction tools. In addition to the hydrological modelling, understanding the atmospheric process is equally important to get a b...
A hydrometeorological forecasting system has been operating at the Institute of Marine Biological Re...
International audienceIn the context of flash flood forecasting, this paper proposes a few advances ...
Hydrological ensemble prediction systems (HEPS) have in recent years been increasingly used for the ...
A fully-distributed, multi-physics, multi-scale hydrologic and hydraulic modeling system, WRF-Hydro,...
New developments of grid-based hydrological modelling have been spurred by increasing access to mete...
International audienceOn 8 and 9 September 2002, an extreme flash-flood event occurred over south-ea...
Compared to alluvial floods, flash or pluvial floods are difficult to predict because they result fr...
Floods due to heavy rainfall are one of the most frequent and widespread natural hazards. Rainfall i...
Floods are among the most frequent natural disasters and often cause serious economic losses to prop...
The e-Science environment developed in the framework of the EU-funded DRIHM project was used to demo...
Flash floods are considered natural disasters that can cause casualties and demolishing of infra str...
International audienceIn Mediterranean Europe, flash flooding is one of the most devastating hazards...
Accurate and long leading time flood forecasting is very important for flood disaster mitigation. It...
Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models are fundamental to extend forecast lead times beyond the c...
A hydrometeorological forecasting system has been operating at the Institute of Marine Biological Re...
International audienceIn the context of flash flood forecasting, this paper proposes a few advances ...
Hydrological ensemble prediction systems (HEPS) have in recent years been increasingly used for the ...
A fully-distributed, multi-physics, multi-scale hydrologic and hydraulic modeling system, WRF-Hydro,...
New developments of grid-based hydrological modelling have been spurred by increasing access to mete...
International audienceOn 8 and 9 September 2002, an extreme flash-flood event occurred over south-ea...
Compared to alluvial floods, flash or pluvial floods are difficult to predict because they result fr...
Floods due to heavy rainfall are one of the most frequent and widespread natural hazards. Rainfall i...
Floods are among the most frequent natural disasters and often cause serious economic losses to prop...
The e-Science environment developed in the framework of the EU-funded DRIHM project was used to demo...
Flash floods are considered natural disasters that can cause casualties and demolishing of infra str...
International audienceIn Mediterranean Europe, flash flooding is one of the most devastating hazards...
Accurate and long leading time flood forecasting is very important for flood disaster mitigation. It...
Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models are fundamental to extend forecast lead times beyond the c...
A hydrometeorological forecasting system has been operating at the Institute of Marine Biological Re...
International audienceIn the context of flash flood forecasting, this paper proposes a few advances ...
Hydrological ensemble prediction systems (HEPS) have in recent years been increasingly used for the ...