2018
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences8030093
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A Basin Approach to a Hydrological Service Delivery System in the Amur River Basin

Abstract: This paper presents the basin approach to the design, development, and operation of a hydrological forecasting and early warning system in a large transboundary river basin of high flood potential, where accurate, reliable, and timely available daily water-level and reservoir-inflow forecasts are essential for water-related economic and social activities (the Amur River basin case study). Key aspects of basin-scale system planning and implementation are considered, from choosing efficient forecast models and t… Show more

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“…One of the most important tasks of the operational hydrological forecasting system is the forecasts provision to end users (including hydrologists at regional offices, National Disaster Management Agency, Cities administrations and others) in a timely and effective manner. For this purpose, the system for monitoring and forecasting of floods and other adverse hydrological phenomena was developed based on the recent advances of GIS-WEB technologies [11,19]. Forecasts of water levels, automatically issued according to the abovementioned techniques, are sent to the delivery system in the form of web services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the most important tasks of the operational hydrological forecasting system is the forecasts provision to end users (including hydrologists at regional offices, National Disaster Management Agency, Cities administrations and others) in a timely and effective manner. For this purpose, the system for monitoring and forecasting of floods and other adverse hydrological phenomena was developed based on the recent advances of GIS-WEB technologies [11,19]. Forecasts of water levels, automatically issued according to the abovementioned techniques, are sent to the delivery system in the form of web services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subsystem is implemented based on WEB and GIS technologies, which allows integration and visualization in a single information environment (the Internet) of all output products. Interaction with users is carried out using a WEB application; the functionality of application is developed taking into account users' requirements [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taken together, these results suggest that current early warning systems could be based on measurements of rainfall intensity. Those systems could be combined with monitoring of water levels [62,63]. These findings suggest several courses of action to record, send, and monitor floods using a new generation of smart water level gauges [64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Recent developments in information and internet technologies provide a great opportunity to enhance all the aforementioned data processes and sharing of flood and rainfall-related data and information and to improve the timeliness of flood warnings (Demir and Krajewski, 2013). The domain of flood cyberinfrastructures has seen transformative advancements in recent years (Curtis and Fowler, 2012;Andreasen et al, 2016;Escudier et al, 2016;Jones et al, 2017;Borsch et al, 2018;De Filippis et al, 2022). This growth is underscored by the development of multi-hazard and multi-criteria platforms (Ries et al, 2010;Heil et al, 2014;Kochilakis et al, 2016;Ong et al, 2017;Abily et al, 2020;Lin et al, 2020;Mamassis et al, 2021).…”
Section: Flood Information Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%