Setting up a water quality ensemble forecast for coastal ecosystems

A case study of the southern North Sea

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

L. Mészáros (Deltares, TU Delft - Statistics)

G.Y.H. El Serafy (Deltares, TU Delft - Mathematical Physics)

Research Group
Statistics
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.2166/hydro.2018.027
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
Statistics
Issue number
4
Volume number
20
Pages (from-to)
846-863

Abstract

Prediction systems, such as the coastal ecosystem models, often incorporate complex non-linear ecological processes. There is an increasing interest in the use of probabilistic forecasts instead of deterministic forecasts in cases where the inherent uncertainties in the prediction system are important. The primary goal of this study is to set up an operational ensemble forecasting system for the prediction of the Chlorophyll-a concentration in coastal waters, using the Generic Ecological Model. The input ensemble is generated from perturbed model process parameters and external forcings through Latin Hypercube Sampling with Dependence. The forecast performance of the ensemble prediction is assessed using several forecast verification metrics that can describe the forecast accuracy, reliability and discrimination. The verification is performed against in-situ measurements and remote sensing data. The ensemble forecast moderately outperforms the deterministic prediction at the coastal in-situ measurement stations. The proposed ensemble forecasting system is therefore a promising tool to provide enhanced water quality prediction for coastal ecosystems which, with further inclusion of other uncertainty sources, could be used for operational forecasting.

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