Improving the evaluation of hydrological multi-model forecast performance in the Upper Danube Catchment
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2011
Authors
Bogner, K.
Cloke, H.
Pappenberger, F.
Roo, A.P.J. de
Thielen, J.
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Abstract
Medium range flood forecasting activities, driven by various meteorological forecasts ranging from high resolution deterministic forecasts to low spatial
resolution ensemble prediction systems, share a major challenge in the appropriateness and design of performance measures. In this paper possible
limitations of some traditional hydrological and meteorological prediction quality and verification measures are identified. Some simple modifications
are applied in order to circumvent the problem of the autocorrelation dominating river discharge time-series and in order to create a benchmark model
enabling the decision makers to evaluate the forecast quality and the model quality. Although the performance period is quite short the advantage of a
simple cost-loss function as a measure of forecast quality can be demonstrated
Keywords
floods, forecasting, quality, verification, cost-loss