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Trends in the GloFAS-ERA5 river discharge reanalysis

Ervin Zsótér, orcid.org/0000-0002-1472-868X, Hannah, Christel Prudhomme, Shaun Harrigan, Patricia de Rosnay, Joaquín Muñoz‐Sabater, E. Stephens

2020CentAUR (University of Reading)27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to analyse the GloFAS-ERA5 river discharge reanalysis for any noticeable change (including gradual trends or discontinuities) in the annual mean time series across the 1979-2018 (40-year) period, and to evaluate how realistic these are compared with available observed river discharge time series.
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\nThese variabilities are quantified by linear regression in order to highlight any concerning features in the GloFAS-ERA5 time series.
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\nThis work is particularly important for GloFAS, as large trends, discontinuities or other similar features could have a major consequence on the GloFAS flood thresholds in around 50% of catchments, which are based on GloFAS-ERA5, and thus subsequently on the issuing of flood warnings.
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\nIn addition, this study also contributes to the understanding of the water cycle variable behaviour in ERA5 (driver of GloFAS-ERA5) and ERA5-Land (higher resolution land reanalysis forced by ERA5, produced offline) by exploring the linear trends in river discharge and related hydrological variables. In exploring the stability of the time series in ERA5, we seek to trigger potential further discussions and research studies, which subsequently should help with the planning and development for the next generation ECMWF reanalysis, ERA6.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythEnvironmental scienceClassification of discontinuitiesTrend analysisLinear regressionTime seriesSeries (stratigraphy)Hydrology (agriculture)ClimatologyGeographyStatisticsMathematicsGeologyGeotechnical engineeringArchaeologyPaleontologyMathematical analysisHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesCryospheric studies and observationsFlood Risk Assessment and Management