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Seasonal Streamflow Forecasting for Water Management: Advances and Opportunities

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conference contribution
posted on 2019-02-11, 06:15 authored by Mark ThyerMark Thyer, David McInerneyDavid McInerney, Dmitri KavetskiDmitri Kavetski, George Kuczera, Julien Lerat, Narendra Tuteja, Fitsum Woldemeskel, Daehyok Shin
Invited presentation at the 5th Ozewex workshop: Water in the Anthropocene

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.

Key Outcomes
- Advances in Dynamical Streamflow Forecasting System have lead to reliable and sharper seasonal streamflow forecasts that have been operationalised by the Bureau
- Achieves Bureau’s strategic objective of high-quality seasonal streamflow forecasts Australia-wide
- 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
- Achieving societal impact from research advances relies on a committed and passionate team of researchers, govt agencies, water industry and users working together


Funding

A Robust Integrated Streamflow Forecasting Framework for Australian Water Information Agencies, ARC linkage Grant

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