Water and Energy Abstracts

  • Year: 2008
  • Volume: 18
  • Issue: 2

Identifying Runoff Routing Parameters for Operational Flood Forecasting in Small to Medium Sized Catchments

  • Author:
  • Christian Reszler, Günter Blöschl, Jürgen Komma
  • Total Page Count: 2
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 10 to 11

Abstract

This paper proposes a framework for identifying the parameters of a lumped routing model in small to medium sized catchments where lateral inflows can be large but poorly defined. In a first step, a priori estimates of the parameters are made based on topography, aerial photographs, flood marks and field surveys. In a second step, runoff data are analysed of reservoir release events and convective events where no rainfall in the direct catchments occurred. In a third step the routing model is calibrated to the results of hydrodynamic models for scenarios of different magnitudes. In a fourth step, these pieces of information are combined, allowing for soft expert judgement to be incorporated. In a fifth step, the routing parameters are fine tuned to observed flood events where lateral inflows are estimated by a rainfall-runoff model. The framework is illustrated by the Kamp flood forecasting system in Austria that has been in operational use since 2006.

Keywords

Flow routing, parameter identification, hydrological model, operational flood forecasting