10.4225/55/59ffeaa211902
Mark Thyer
Mark
Thyer
David McInerney
David
McInerney
Dmitri Kavetski
Dmitri
Kavetski
George Kuczera
George
Kuczera
Julien Lerat
Julien
Lerat
Narendra Tuteja
Narendra
Tuteja
Fitsum Woldemeskel
Fitsum
Woldemeskel
Daehyok Shin
Daehyok
Shin
Seasonal Streamflow Forecasting for Water Management: Advances and Opportunities
The University of Adelaide
2019
streamflow forecasting
hydrological modelling
Seasonal streamflow forecasts
Surfacewater Hydrology
Water Resources Engineering
2019-02-11 06:15:16
Conference contribution
https://adelaide.figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Seasonal_Streamflow_Forecastig_Advances_and_Opportunities/5572837
Invited presentation at the <b>5th Ozewex workshop: Water in the Anthropocene</b><div><br></div><div>A summary of the advances in the dynamic streamflow forecasting system developed as part of a research partnership between University of Adelaide and Bureau of Meteorology. </div><div><br></div><div><b>Key Outcomes</b></div><div><div><div>- Advances in Dynamical Streamflow Forecasting System have lead to reliable and sharper seasonal streamflow forecasts that have been operationalised by the Bureau</div></div><div>- Achieves Bureau’s strategic objective of high-quality seasonal streamflow forecasts Australia-wide <br></div><div>- Future research focus will be development of sub-seasonal streamflow forecasts at 0-30 day lead time at river basin scale to address a key user need<br></div></div><div><div>- Achieving societal impact from research advances relies on a committed and passionate team of researchers, govt agencies, water industry and users working together</div></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><p></p>