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Comparison of short-term rainfall prediction models for real-time flood forecasting

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
Volume 239, Issue 1-4, Pages 132-147

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0022-1694(00)00344-9

Keywords

rainfall forecasting; flood warning; stochastic processes; artificial neural networks; non-parametric predictors

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This study compares the accuracy of the: short-term rainfall forecasts obtained with time-series analysis techniques, using past rainfall depths as the only input information. The techniques proposed here are linear stochastic auto-regressive moving-average (ARMA) models, artificial neural networks (ANN) and the non-parametric nearest-neighbours method. The rainfall forecasts obtained using the considered methods are then routed through a lumped, conceptual, rainfall-runoff model, thus implementing a coupled rainfall-runoff forecasting procedure for a case study on the Apennines mountains, Italy. The study analyses and compares the relative advantages and limitations of each time-series analysis technique, used for issuing rainfall forecasts for lead-times varying from 1 to 6 h. The results also indicate how the considered time-series analysis techniques, and especially those based on the use of ANN. provide a significant improvement in the flood forecasting accuracy in comparison to the use of simple rainfall prediction approaches of heuristic type. which are often applied in hydrological practice. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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