A look to the past HEPEX workshop (2024)

by Ilias Pechlivanidis (SMHI)

The HEPEX 2023 workshop left many of us with bittersweet feelings; bitter cause we had to say “goodbye” to many great HEPEXers that travelled from around the world to Norrköping, and sweet cause the workshop was a great success with very interesting contributions and discussions that made both the scientists and practitioners to set new state-of-the-art in hydrological forecasting for decision-making.

More than 60 onsite participants (and about 45 online) from more than 20 countries gathered in the small city of Norrköping, Sweden to elaborate on a set of hydrological forecasting-related topics, including integration of sectoral needs and AI techniques across spatial scales and time horizons. Participants showcased their work in enhancing forecasts through post-processing, data assimilation, evaluation from a user-perspective, while highlighted the developments in impact-based forecasting and warning systems. Throughout the workshop, discussions around priorities and unresolved challenges in hydrological forecasting were discussed. The workshop created a space for advanced research and practical solutions to communicate, while various ideas were exchanged on the essential science and actions needed to advance the field.

Below you are able to download all presentations and posters, and see some of the nice photos taken during the event.

On behalf of all HEPEX/EC-HEPEX co-chairs, special thanks go to Energiforsk for sponsoring the event, the organising and scientific committee, and all presenters and participants!!

In 2024 our HEPEX community celebrates its 20 years. Stay tuned for exciting surprises!

Agenda (including the PDFs of the presentations)

Day 1: 13th September 2023 (Wednesday)
13.00 – 13.30Registration
13.30 – 13.40Welcoming note from SMHIIlias Pechlivanidis
13.40 – 13.50Presentation of HEPEX / EC-HEPEX and workshop aims – PDFMarie-Amélie Boucher
Session 1: Forecasting at different time scales addressing sectoral needsChair: James Bennett
13.50 – 14.20Keynote talk #1Energiforsk – Coordinating the hydropower industry’s hydrological research needs –PDFEmma Hagner
14.20 – 14.30Trends and uncertainty in long inflow predictions for hydropower management –PDFDavid Horsley
14.30 – 14.40A continental US testbed for basin-scale S2S climate predictions supporting water management – PDFAndy Wood
14.40 – 14.50Evaluation of continental-scale ensemble hydrological forecasts from environment and climate change Canada: A comparison with forecasts from the global flood awareness system (GloFAS) (Online) – PDFÉtienne Gaborit
14.50 – 15.00Open DiscussionJames Bennett
15.00 – 15.30Presentation of posters (90 seconds each)See list of posters
15.30 – 16.10Coffee break / Poster display / Group photo
Session 2: AI-enhanced hydrological forecasting across time horizonsChair: Ilias Pechlivanidis
16.10 – 16.20Enhancing tropical cyclone rainfall forecasts for anticipatory humanitarian action using machine learning – PDFAndrea Ficchì
16.20 – 16.30A reproducible data-driven workflow for probabilistic seasonal streamflow forecasting over North America (Online) – PDFLouise Arnal
16.30 – 16.40Enhancing seasonal hydrological forecasting via local data integration and machine learning – PDFYiheng Du
16.40 – 16.50Open DiscussionIlias Pechlivanidis
16.50 – 17.00A hybrid multi-basin ML flood model driven with seasonal climate forecasts from C3S – PDFSimon Moulds
17.00 – 17.10Improving the performance of hydrological model forecast using a time-varying multivariate ENKF assimilation – PDFVisweshwaran Ramesh
17.10 – 17.20The role of earth observations and in situ data assimilation in seasonal hydrological forecasting – PDFJude L. Musuuza
17.20 – 17.30Open DiscussionIlias Pechlivanidis
17.30 – 19.00Free timeOptional: Visit to SMHI (Group 1) – 20’ / Frisbee – 60’ / Table tennis – 60’
19.00 – 22.00Dinner
Day 2: 14th September 2023 (Thursday)
Session 3: Meteorological advancements driving hydrological forecasts at different time scalesChair: Fredrik Wetterhall
09.00 – 09.10Challenges of operational weather forecast verification(Online) – PDFThomas C. Pagano
09.10 – 09.20Enhancing NMME precipitation forecast accuracy using SM2RAIN-Climate: A case study over EuropePDFHamidreza Mosaffa
09.20 – 09.30Spatial mode-based calibration (SMOC) of forecast precipitation fields from NWP models (Online) – PDFPengcheng Zhao
09.30 – 09.40Allowing human expertise on meteorological ensemble forecasts (Online) – PDFThéo Mesure
09.40 – 09.50Open DiscussionFredrik Wetterhall
09.50 – 10.00Short term drought prediction based on stable states between the land and the atmosphere – PDFJoshua K. Roundy
10.00 – 10.10An evaluation of subseasonal hydrometeorological ensemble forecasts at different time scales (Online) – PDFWentao Li
10.10 – 10.20Enhancing sub-seasonal hydrological drought predictions in the European Alpine space using EFAS forecasts – PDFAnnie Y.-Y. Chang
10.20 – 10.30Open DiscussionFredrik Wetterhall
10.30 – 11.00Coffee break / Poster display
Session 4: Recent advances in impact-based forecasting and system evaluationsChair: Louise Slater
11.00 – 11.30Keynote talk #2Forecasting socio-hydrological extremes – PDFGiuliano Di Baldassarre
11.30 – 11.40Impact-based flood warnings in Sweden using a flood inundation map library approach – PDFNina Bosshard
11.40 – 11.50Long range impact-based forecasts for agricultural drought early warning in AustraliaPDFAndrew Schepen
11.50 – 12.00Advances and gaps in the science and practice of impact-based forecasting of droughts – PDFAnastasiya Shyrokaya
12.00 – 12.10Mediterranean and pan-European forecast and early warning systems against natural hazards: A contribution to the early warnings for all (EW4ALL) initiative – PDFJürg Luterbacher
12.10 – 12.20Open DiscussionLouise Slater
12.20 – 12.30A user centered design approach to co-develop a decision support systems for impact-based flood warnings to improve local flood preparedness – PDFTrine J Hegdahl
12.30 – 12.40Evaluation of a real-time regional ensemble flow forecasting system in Catalonia of a 2-year term – PDFXinyu Li
12.40 – 12.50A skill analysis of the European flood awareness system (Online) – PDFJesus Casado Rodriguez
12.50 – 13.00Open DiscussionLouise Slater
13.00 – 14.00Lunch
14.00 – 15.30Breakout group discussions (4 groups)Which are HEPEX’s top 5 priorities for (co-)creating forecast systems that add value across spatial scales and time horizons?
15.30 – 16.00Coffee break / Poster display
Session 5: Novelties in modelling, predicting and communicating extreme flood eventsChair: Andy Wood
16.00 – 16.30Reporting back from the breakout group discussions
16.30 – 16.40The Iowa flood center real-time streamflow forecasting system – PDFFelipe Quintero
16.40 – 16.50SONICS: a novel in-house development system for detection and forecasting potential river floods in Peru (Online) – PDFHarold Llauca
16.50 – 17.00Regional scale forecasting for surface water floods – PDFLinda Speight
17.00 – 17.10FLOODGAN 2.0: Dynamic pluvial flood forecasting using deep learning (Online) – PDFJulian Hofmann
17.10 – 17.20Communicating probabilistic flood forecasts maps to different user groups – PDFMarie-Amélie Boucher
17.20 – 17.30Open DiscussionAndy Wood
17.30 – 18.00Keynote talk #3The rise of machine learning in forecasting – HEPEXAI? – PDFFlorian Pappenberger
18.00 – 19.00Free time
19.00 – 22.00Dinner
Day 3: 15th September 2023 (Friday)
Session 6: Enhancing early warnings and hydro-climate servicesChair: Maria-Helena Ramos
09.00 – 09.10Trended climatology for seasonal streamflow forecasts (Online) – PDFTristan D. J. Graham
09.10 – 09.20Testing a Bayesian joint probability modelling approach to bias correct sub-seasonal and seasonal forecasts for drought risk management in Spain – PDFCelia Ramos Sánchez
09.20 – 09.30Efficient and precise flood inundation predictions using the LSG model (Online) – PDFNiels Fraehr
09.30 – 09.40Open DiscussionMaria-Helena Ramos
09.40 – 09.50A brief history of co-creating and the integration of local knowledges, data and needs in climate services – PDFMicha Werner
09.50 – 10.00Advancing drinking water management with hydro-climate services: the co-generation success story of SMHI Aqua – PDFCarolina Cantone
10.00 – 10.10Delivering better forecasts: co-developing hydrological status and outlooks systems for increased water security – PDFKatie Facer-Childs
10.10 – 10.20Jointly verifying and evaluating seasonal forecasts from climate services: experience from the H2020 CLARA projectPDFLouise Crochemore
10.20 – 10.30Open DiscussionMaria-Helena Ramos
10.30 – 11.00Coffee break / Poster display
11.00 – 11.30Keynote talk #4Progress and perspectives in hydrometeorological modelling and forecasting – PDFAntara Dasgupta
11.30 – 12.30Navigating Future Water Challenges: An early-career panel discussionEarly Career (EC-)HEPEX
12.30 – 12.45Closing – Wrapping upIlias Pechlivanidis
12.45 – 14.00Lunch / Visit to SMHI (Group 2)
End of workshop

List of Posters

#TitleFirst author
1Developing the post-processing of the European flood awareness system’s forecasts – PDFGwyneth Matthews
2Evaluation of multi-basin hydrological models in terms of quantile extremes – PDFYiheng Du
3Connections between electricity production and climate variability in Europe: A spatial and temporal analysis – PDFDong An
4Improving GloFAS rapid inundation mapping products through satellite data assimilation – PDFAntara Dasgupta
5Making better forecasts: Developing and applying advances in statistical streamflow forecasting techniques across scales – PDFKatie Facer-Childs
6Sub-seasonal forecasting of shallow groundwater levels in SwitzerlandPDFRaoul Collenteur
7Availability of solar, wind and hydropower across Europe – PDFAnders Wörman
8Hydro Tasmania’s short- to long-range ensemble inflows prediction (SLEIP) system – PDFJames C. Bennett
9Basis for a flood warning system in a fast-flow mediterranean catchment – PDFRafael Pimentel
10The hydropower industry’s hydrological development programme – HUVA – PDFEmma Hagner
11Continuous verification to improve forecasters forecasting skill – PDFMaarten Smoorenburg

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