Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech Republic

In the past few years, demands on flash flood forecasting have grown. The Flash Flood Indicator (FFI) is a system used at the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute for the evaluation of the risk of possible occurrence of flash floods over the whole Czech Republic. The FFI calculation is based on the c...

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Main Authors: Petr Novák, Hana Kyznarová, Martin Pecha, Petr Šercl, Vojtěch Svoboda, Ondřej Ledvinka
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/16/3184
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spelling doaj-be06559942b84048904559295cbde0412021-08-26T14:17:34ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922021-08-01133184318410.3390/rs13163184Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech RepublicPetr Novák0Hana Kyznarová1Martin Pecha2Petr Šercl3Vojtěch Svoboda4Ondřej Ledvinka5Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Šabatce 17, 143 06 Praha, Czech RepublicCzech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Šabatce 17, 143 06 Praha, Czech RepublicCzech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Šabatce 17, 143 06 Praha, Czech RepublicCzech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Šabatce 17, 143 06 Praha, Czech RepublicCzech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Šabatce 17, 143 06 Praha, Czech RepublicCzech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Šabatce 17, 143 06 Praha, Czech RepublicIn the past few years, demands on flash flood forecasting have grown. The Flash Flood Indicator (FFI) is a system used at the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute for the evaluation of the risk of possible occurrence of flash floods over the whole Czech Republic. The FFI calculation is based on the current soil saturation, the physical-geographical characteristics of every considered area, and radar-based quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) and forecasts (QPFs). For higher reliability of the flash flood risk assessment, calculations of QPEs and QPFs are crucial, particularly when very high intensities of rainfall are reached or expected. QPEs and QPFs entering the FFI computations are the products of the Czech Weather Radar Network. The QPF is based on the COTREC extrapolation method. The radar-rain gauge-combining method MERGE2 is used to improve radar-only QPEs and QPFs. It generates a combined radar-rain gauge QPE based on the kriging with an external drift algorithm, and, also, an adjustment coefficient applicable to radar-only QPEs and QPFs. The adjustment coefficient is applied in situations when corresponding rain gauge measurements are not yet available. A new adjustment coefficient scheme was developed and tested to improve the performance of adjusted radar QPEs and QPFs in the FFI.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/16/3184remote sensingweather radarquantitative precipitation estimatesflash flood nowcastinghydrological modeling
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author Petr Novák
Hana Kyznarová
Martin Pecha
Petr Šercl
Vojtěch Svoboda
Ondřej Ledvinka
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Hana Kyznarová
Martin Pecha
Petr Šercl
Vojtěch Svoboda
Ondřej Ledvinka
Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech Republic
Remote Sensing
remote sensing
weather radar
quantitative precipitation estimates
flash flood nowcasting
hydrological modeling
author_facet Petr Novák
Hana Kyznarová
Martin Pecha
Petr Šercl
Vojtěch Svoboda
Ondřej Ledvinka
author_sort Petr Novák
title Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech Republic
title_short Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech Republic
title_full Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech Republic
title_fullStr Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech Republic
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Weather Radar Data for the Flash Flood Indicator Application in the Czech Republic
title_sort utilization of weather radar data for the flash flood indicator application in the czech republic
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2021-08-01
description In the past few years, demands on flash flood forecasting have grown. The Flash Flood Indicator (FFI) is a system used at the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute for the evaluation of the risk of possible occurrence of flash floods over the whole Czech Republic. The FFI calculation is based on the current soil saturation, the physical-geographical characteristics of every considered area, and radar-based quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) and forecasts (QPFs). For higher reliability of the flash flood risk assessment, calculations of QPEs and QPFs are crucial, particularly when very high intensities of rainfall are reached or expected. QPEs and QPFs entering the FFI computations are the products of the Czech Weather Radar Network. The QPF is based on the COTREC extrapolation method. The radar-rain gauge-combining method MERGE2 is used to improve radar-only QPEs and QPFs. It generates a combined radar-rain gauge QPE based on the kriging with an external drift algorithm, and, also, an adjustment coefficient applicable to radar-only QPEs and QPFs. The adjustment coefficient is applied in situations when corresponding rain gauge measurements are not yet available. A new adjustment coefficient scheme was developed and tested to improve the performance of adjusted radar QPEs and QPFs in the FFI.
topic remote sensing
weather radar
quantitative precipitation estimates
flash flood nowcasting
hydrological modeling
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/16/3184
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