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Evaluation of ECMWF's forecasting system for probabilistic urban flood prediction: a case study in Mexico City

Marco Rodrigo López López, Adrián Pedrozo‐Acuña, Marcela L. Severiano Covarrubias

2021Journal of Hydroinformatics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract As the world continues urbanizing, including efforts to forge a new framework of urban development is necessary. Recent studies related to flood prediction and mitigation have shown that Ensemble Prediction Systems (EPSs) constitute a valuable and essential tool for an Early Warning System. However, the use of EPS for flood forecasting in urban zones has yet to be understood. This work has the objective to investigate the potential use of the Operational EPS, issued by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), for probabilistic urban flood prediction. In this research, a precipitation forecast verification was carried out in two study zones: (1) Mexico Valley Basin and (2) Mexico City, where for the latter, forecasts were compared against real-time observed data. The results showed good forecast reliability for a rain threshold of up to 20 mm in 24-hourly accumulations, with the first 36 h of the forecast horizon being the most reliable. The EPS has sufficient resolution and precision for flood prediction in Mexico City, which represents a further step toward developing a flood warning system at the local level based on ensemble forecasts.

Topics & Concepts

Flood forecastingFlood mythQuantitative precipitation forecastMeteorologyProbabilistic logicEnvironmental scienceWarning systemPrecipitationRange (aeronautics)ClimatologyComputer scienceGeographyEngineeringGeologyArchaeologyAerospace engineeringTelecommunicationsArtificial intelligenceMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementClimate variability and models
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