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E-grāmata: Stochastic Flood Forecasting System: The Middle River Vistula Case Study

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This book presents the novel formulation and development of a Stochastic Flood Forecasting System, using the Middle River Vistula basin in Poland as a case study. The system has a modular structure, including models describing the rainfall-runoff and snow-melt processes for tributary catchments and the transformation of a flood wave within the reach. The sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of the elements of the study system are performed at both the calibration and verification stages. The spatial and temporal variability of catchment land use and river flow regime based on analytical studies and measurements is presented. A lumped parameter approximation to the distributed modelling of river flow is developed for the purpose of flow forecasting. Control System based emulators (Hammerstein-Wiener models) are applied to on-line data assimilation. Medium-range probabilistic weather forecasts (ECMWF) and on-line observations of temperature, precipitation and water levels are used to prolong the forecast lead time. The potential end-users will also benefit from a description of social vulnerability to natural hazards in the study area.

Part I Spatial and Temporal Variability of Flow Regime and River Morphology Based on Analytical Studies and Measurements
Land Cover Change in the Middle River Vistula Catchment
3(14)
M. Gutry-Korycka
A. Mironczuk
A. Hoscilo
Influence of Land-Use and Water Management Practices on Water Levels in the Middle River Vistula
17(16)
E. Karamuz
R.J. Romanowicz
M.J. Booij
On the Run Length in Annual Maximum Flow Series in the Middle Vistula Basin in the Context of Climate Change Impact
33(16)
Ewa Bogdanowicz
Witold G. Strupczewski
Krzysztof Kochanek
Bed Topography and Discharge Measurements in the Swiderskie Islands Nature Reserve, River Vistula, Poland
49(12)
Robert J. Bialik
Joanna Szilo
Mikolaj Karpinski
Agnieszka Rajwa-Kuligiewicz
Oskar Glowacki
Part II Physically Based Modelling
Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis of Precipitation-Runoff Models for the Middle Vistula Basin
61(22)
Marzena Osuch
Distributed Modelling of Flow in the Middle Reach of the River Vistula
83(26)
Krzysztof Kochanek
Emilia Karamuz
Marzena Osuch
Sensitivity Analysis of the Flow Routing Model for the Middle River Vistula-Multi-method Approach
109(20)
Marzena Osuch
Influence on Flood Safety of Channel Processes and Vegetation in the River Vistula Valley in Warsaw
129(14)
Artur Magnuszewski
Part III Lumped Parameter Approximation to Distributed Modelling of River Flow, Distributed Model Emulators and On-line Data Assimilation
Stochastic Semi-distributed Flood Forecasting System for the Middle Vistula Reach
143(16)
R.J. Romanowicz
M. Osuch
Stochastic Transfer Function Based Emulator for the On-line Flood Forecasting
159(14)
Renata J. Romanowicz
Marzena Osuch
Part IV Ensemble Forecasts, Linking Conceptual and Data-Based Models for Flow Forecasting
Adaptation of the Integrated Catchment System to On-line Assimilation of ECMWF Forecasts
173(16)
Adam Kiczko
Renata J. Romanowicz
Marzena Osuch
Florian Pappenberger
Part V End-User Interests
Social Aspects in Flood Risk Assessment
189
Dorota Rucinska