Rainfall downscaling and flood forecasting: A case study in the Mediterranean area

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Abstract

The prediction of the small-scale spatial-temporal pattern of intense rainfall events is crucial for flood risk assessment in small catchments and urban areas. In the absence of a full deterministic modelling of small-scale rainfall, it is common practice to resort to the use of stochastic downscaling models to generate ensemble rainfall predictions to be used as inputs to rainfall-runoff models. In this work we present an application of a new spatial-temporal downscaling procedure, called RainFARM, to an intense precipitation event predicted by the limited-area meteorological model Lokal Model over north-west Italy. The uncertainty in flood prediction associated with the small unresolved scales of forecasted precipitation fields is evaluated by using an ensemble of downscaled fields to drive a semi-distributed rainfall-runoff model.

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Rebora, N., Ferraris, L., Von Hardenberg, J., & Provenzale, A. (2006). Rainfall downscaling and flood forecasting: A case study in the Mediterranean area. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 6(4), 611–619. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-6-611-2006

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