T. M. Hopson, Peter J. Webster
Abstract This paper describes a fully automated scheme that has provided calibrated 1–10-day ensemble river discharge forecasts and predictions of severe flooding of the Brahmaputra and Ganges Rivers as they flow into Bangladesh; it has been operational since 2003. The Bangladesh forecasting proble..
Peter J. Webster, Jun Jian, T. M. Hopson, Carlos D. Hoyos et al.
The authors have developed a new extended-range flood forecasting system for large river basins that uses satellite data and statistically rendered probabilistic weather and climate predictions to initialize basin-scale hydrological models. The forecasting system overcomes the absence of upstreamflo...
Mohan Kumar Das, A. K. M. Saiful Islam, Samarendra Karmakar, Md Jamal Uddin Khan et al.
Carol Camp Yeakey, Jeanita W. Richardson, Judith Brooks Buck
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T. M. Hopson, Peter J. Webster
Insa Thiele-Eich, T. M. Hopson, Clemens Simmer, Thorsten Simon
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Tom Hopson, Jason C. Knievel, Yubao Liu, Gregory Roux et al.
With the increased utilization of ensemble forecasts in weather and hydrologic applications, there is a need to verify their benefit over less expensive deterministic forecasts. One such potential benefit of ensemble systems is their capacity to forecast their own forecast error through the ensemble...
T. M. Hopson, Peter J. Webster
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