Technical Note: Updating procedure for flood forecasting with conceptual HBV-type models

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Flood forecasting is of increasing importance as it comes to an increasing variability in global and local climates. But rainfall-runoff models are far from being perfect. In order to achieve a better prediction for emerging flood events, the model outputs have to be continuously updated. This contribution introduces a rather simple, yet effective updating procedure for the conceptual semi-distributed rainfall-runoff model PREVAH, whose runoff generation module relies on similar algorithms as the HBV-Model. The current conditions of the system, i.e. the contents of the upper soil reservoirs, are updated by the proposed method. The testing of the updating procedure on data from two mountainous catchments in Switzerland reveals a significant increase in prediction accuracy with regards to peak flow.

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Wöhling, T., Lennartz, F., & Zappa, M. (2006). Technical Note: Updating procedure for flood forecasting with conceptual HBV-type models. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 10(6), 783–788. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-10-783-2006

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