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Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Elshamy, M., Loukili, Y., Pomeroy, J.W., Pietroniro, A., Richard, D., Princz, D.
Title
Physically based cold regions river flood prediction in data-sparse regions: The Yukon River Basin flow forecasting system.
Year
2022
Publication Outlet
Journal of Flood Risk Management, e12835.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12835
Citation
Elshamy, M., Loukili, Y., Pomeroy, J.W., Pietroniro, A., Richard, D., Princz, D. (2022). Physically based cold regions river flood prediction in data-sparse regions: The Yukon River Basin flow forecasting system. Journal of Flood Risk Management, e12835. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12835 . Data Availability: All datasets used are in the public domain and sources are mentioned within the manuscript. MESH code and documentation are available through https://wiki.usask.ca/display/MESH/MESH+User+Page . The forecasting workflow and the 10km YRB@Eagle model configuration are available at: https://github.com/MESH-Model/Yukon-Forecasting-System
Abstract
The Yukon River Basin (YRB) is one of the most important river networks shared between Canada and The United States, and is one of the largest river basins in the subarctic region of North America. The Canadian part of the YRB is characterized by steeply sloped, partly glaciated mountain headwaters that generate considerable runoff during melt of glaciers and seasonal snowcover. Snow redistribution, snowmelt, glacier melt and freezing–thawing soil processes in winter and spring along with summertime rainfall-runoff and evapotranspiration processes are thus key components of streamflow generation in the basin, making conceptual rainfall-runoff models unsuitable for this cold region. Due to the remote high latitudes and high altitudes of the basin, there is a paucity of observational data, making heavily calibrated conceptual modeling approaches infeasible. At the request of the Yukon Government, this project developed and operationalized a streamflow forecasting system for the Yukon River and several of its tributary rivers using a distributed land surface modeling approach developed for large-scale implementation in cold regions. This represents a substantial advance in bringing operational hydrological forecasting to the Canadian subarctic for the first time. This experience will inform future research to operation improvements as Canada develops a nationally coordinated flood forecast system.
Program Affiliations
GWF: Global Water Futures
Project Affiliations
GWF-IMPC: Integrated Modelling Program for Canada
GWF-MWF: Mountain Water Futures
Publication Stage
Published
Additional Information
IMPC, Refereed Publications
Download Links
https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12835 Data Availability: All datasets used are in the public domain and sources are mentioned within the manuscript. MESH code and documentation are available through https://wiki.usask.ca/display/MESH/MESH+User+Page . The forecasting workflow and the 10km YRB@Eagle model configuration are available at: https://github.com/MESH-Model/Yukon-Forecasting-System
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