Interview with Beth Ebert: Forecast Verification, a decade of progress and impact
December 16, 2024
Contributed by Tom Pagano, a former HEPEX guest columnist Ten years ago, we interviewed Bureau of Meteorology scientist Beth Ebert about […]
Join Us for the HEPEX 2025 Workshop – Celebrating 20 Years of Advancing Hydrological Forecasting
November 18, 2024
Shaping the Future of Hydrological Forecasting: HEPEX 2025 Workshop and Anniversary! 25-27th March 2025, Tuscaloosa, United States Keynote […]
A new addition for your hydrological toolbox
October 9, 2024
by Thibault Hallouin and Maria-Helena Ramos As hydrological modellers, we routinely assess the merits of our model predictions using our […]
WMO Contributes to Shaping the Future of Operational Hydrological Research
October 1, 2024
by Ilias Pechlivanidis and James Bennett Are you aware of the role of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Research Board? […]
Data assimilation to the rescue: using forecasting methods to improve hydrological model structures for long-range projections
September 10, 2024
By Julien Lerat In the forecasting world, data assimilation (DA) is everywhere. DA methods such as the Ensemble Kalman Filter […]
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Lovely blog team, but no mention of HydroSOS?! ;) https://community.wmo.int/en/activity-areas/global-hydrological-status-and-outlook-system-hydrosos
Nice blog, Ilias & James! Good to get the word out on steps that WMO is taking to engage and…
Dear Florian, Thank you for your question! It's true that the limited data availability is a challenge. The PIAF-EPS forecasts…
Thank you very much - nice post & very interesting. In your conclusions you say that maybe more high-precipitation events…
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Thanks Andy and Katie for the comments. The primary focus of this blog has been on the newly established Task…