Toward Optimal Rainfall for Flood Prediction in Headwater Basins—Orographic QPE Error Modeling Using Machine Learning

Mochi Liao, Ana P. Barros

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Abstract

Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPE) from merged rain gauge and radar measurements have become widely available in the last two decades. The errors associated with these products are yet to be fully understood, especially in complex terrain where ground clutter and overshooting artifacts are significant and vary in space and time depending on the storm and underlying synoptic conditions. The location and timing of precipitation in addition to rainfall intensity and duration are critical to the simulation of flood response in headwater basins. This work proposes a generalizable Physics-guided Artificial Intelligence (PAI) framework for QPE error modeling. First, QPE error climatology derived from the hydrologic Inverse Rainfall Correction (Liao & Barros, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.113107) to historical floods in selected headwater basins is analyzed to identify dominant precipitation regimes. Second, for each precipitation regime, a Multilayer Perceptron error prediction model is trained using event-specific precipitation metrics at hourly scale as input, and subsequently used to predict estimation errors for various QPE products. The corrected QPE can then be used for hydrologic simulations and flood nowcasting. The PAI framework is demonstrated in the Southern Appalachian Mountains using the 57 largest floods over 2008–2017. The Probability Distribution Function of predicted precipitation errors follows a Gaussian-like distribution but varies significantly between cold and warm season events, while the spatial distribution is inextricably connected to basin geomorphology. On average, large improvements on hourly Kling-Gupta Efficiency from −0.5 to 0.4 are achieved, and the peak flood error is reduced by 70%, with distinctively better results for cold season events.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere2023WR034456
JournalWater Resources Research
Volume59
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • QPE corrections
  • QPE errors
  • floods
  • headwater basins
  • orographic rainfall

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Water Science and Technology

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