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Latest revision as of 14:43, 27 November 2018

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Layer name EFAS High/Medium/Low Alert Probability
Tag Hydrological Models
Folder
Source European Flood Awareness System
Description The European Flood Awareness System provides probabilistic flood forecast information more than 48 hours in advance to National Authorities. It currently incorporates multiple weather forecasts from three different weather services, real-time weather observations from more than 5000 stations across Europe and real-time hydrological stations from more than 500 stations.

EFAS uses LISFLOOD as a hydrological model. LISFLOOD is a GIS-based, distributed hydrological rainfall-runoff-routing model specifically designed to be used in large scale catchments. Detailed information on its specific characteristics and example applications can be found in the User Manual or in various publications. The model is run in EFAS for all of Europe on 5km grid and either with a six-hourly timestep fed by ECMWF deterministic forecasts.

More info at: EFAS documentation on line

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Properties
Available variables Probability of the forecasted flood severity (high, medium, low)
Available accumulations
Available interpolation algorithms
Available filters
Spatial aggregations



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