Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies (Oct 2023)

Seasonal streamflow forecasting in South America’s largest rivers

  • Ingrid Petry,
  • Fernando Mainardi Fan,
  • Vinicius Alencar Siqueira,
  • Walter Collishonn,
  • Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de Paiva,
  • Erik Quedi,
  • Cléber Henrique de Araújo Gama,
  • Reinaldo Silveira,
  • Camila Freitas,
  • Cassia Silmara Aver Paranhos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49
p. 101487

Abstract

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Study region: South America large basins (>5000 km²) Study focus: This work represents a first assessment of seasonal streamflow forecasts in South America based on a continental-scale application of a large scale hydrologic-hydrodynamic model and ECMWF's seasonal forecasting system precipitation forecasts (SEAS5-SSF) with bias correction. Seasonal streamflow forecasts were evaluated against a reference model run. Forecast skill was estimated relative to the Ensemble Streamflow Prediction (ESP) method. New hydrological insights: We observed that bias correction was essential to obtain positive skill of SEAS5-SSF over ESP, which remained a hard to beat benchmark, especially in regions with high seasonality, and highly dependent on initial conditions. SEAS5-SSF skill was found to be dependent on initialization month, basin and lead time. Rivers where the skill is higher were Amazon, Araguaia, Tocantins and Paraná.

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