Publication | Open Access
Summary of recommendations of the first workshop on Postprocessing and Downscaling Atmospheric Forecasts for Hydrologic Applications held at Météo‐France, Toulouse, France, 15–18 June 2009
32
Citations
13
References
2010
Year
Hydrological PredictionEngineeringDownscaling Atmospheric ForecastsWeather ForecastingClimate ModelingMeteo FranceEarth ScienceAbstract HydrologistsNumerical Weather PredictionHydrologic ApplicationsApplied MeteorologyHydrological ModelingHydroclimate ModelingAtmospheric ModelingClimate ForecastingHydrometeorologyMeteorologyEnsemble PredictionGeographyJune 2009ForecastingHydrologyClimate Dynamics
Abstract Hydrologists are increasingly using numerical weather forecasting products as an input to their hydrological models. These products are often generated on relatively coarse scales compared with hydrologically relevant basin units and suffer systematic biases that may have considerable impact when passed through the nonlinear hydrological filters. Therefore, the data need processing before they can be used in hydrological applications. This manuscript summarises discussions and recommendations of the first workshop on Postprocessing and Downscaling Atmospheric Forecasts for Hydrologic Applications held at Meteo France, Toulouse, France, 15–18 June 2008. The recommendations were developed by work groups that considered the following three areas of ensemble prediction: (1) short range (0–2 days), (2) medium range (3 days to 2 weeks), and (3) sub‐seasonal and seasonal (beyond 2 weeks). Copyright © 2010 Royal Meteorological Society
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1