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Operational River Discharge Forecasting with Support Vector Regression Technique Applied to Alpine Catchments: Results, Advantages, Limits and Lesson Learned

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  • Ludovica Gregorio

    (Institute for Earth Observation
    University of Trento)

  • Mattia Callegari

    (Institute for Earth Observation)

  • Paolo Mazzoli

    (Research and development (R&D) Unit Suedtirol, Geographic Environmental COnsulting (GECO))

  • Stefano Bagli

    (Research and development (R&D) Unit Suedtirol, Geographic Environmental COnsulting (GECO))

  • Davide Broccoli

    (Research and development (R&D) Unit Suedtirol, Geographic Environmental COnsulting (GECO))

  • Alberto Pistocchi

    (European Commission, Directorate-General Joint Research Centre (DG JRC))

  • Claudia Notarnicola

    (Institute for Earth Observation)

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to derive a flexible approach based on machine learning techniques, i.e. Support Vector Regression (SVR), for monthly river discharge forecasting with 1-month lead time. The proposed approach has been tested over 300 alpine basins, in order to explore advantages and limits in an operational perspective. The main relevant input features in the forecast performances are the snow cover areas and the discharge behavior of the previous years. Forecasts obtained by training SVR machine on single gauging stations show better performances than the average of the previous 10 years, considered as benchmark, in 94% of the cases, with a mean improvement of about 48% in root mean square error. In case of poorly gauged basins, to increase the number of training sample, multiple basins have been considered to train the SVR machine. In this case, performances are still better than the benchmark, even if worse than those of SVR machine trained on single basins, with a decrease of the performances ranging from 13% to 54%.

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  • Ludovica Gregorio & Mattia Callegari & Paolo Mazzoli & Stefano Bagli & Davide Broccoli & Alberto Pistocchi & Claudia Notarnicola, 2018. "Operational River Discharge Forecasting with Support Vector Regression Technique Applied to Alpine Catchments: Results, Advantages, Limits and Lesson Learned," Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA), Springer;European Water Resources Association (EWRA), vol. 32(1), pages 229-242, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:waterr:v:32:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1007_s11269-017-1806-3
    DOI: 10.1007/s11269-017-1806-3
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    1. Michael Matiu & Alexander Jacob & Claudia Notarnicola, 2019. "Daily MODIS Snow Cover Maps for the European Alps from 2002 onwards at 250 m Horizontal Resolution Along with a Nearly Cloud-Free Version," Data, MDPI, vol. 5(1), pages 1-11, December.
    2. Chong, Daniel Jia Sheng & Chan, Yi Jing & Arumugasamy, Senthil Kumar & Yazdi, Sara Kazemi & Lim, Jun Wei, 2023. "Optimisation and performance evaluation of response surface methodology (RSM), artificial neural network (ANN) and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) in the prediction of biogas production ," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 266(C).

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