Pronóstico de alturas en cursos de llanura mediante el uso de un modelo de caja negra

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  • Carlos Scuderi Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
  • Gerardo Riccardi Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
  • Erik Zimmermann Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/curiham.v20i0.86

Keywords:

Black box models, Functional networks, Water level forecast, Plain watersheds

Abstract

Floods are the most common disaster in our country, producing the largest number of affected and damaging infrastructure and private property. In this paper, a black box model called functional networks is presented. This model was used to forecast water levels in flatland courses and was applied in the Gran Rosario basins. The input variables are rainfall and water level linked to a time t0, while the output is given by predicted water levels associated with different time horizons tpi. From the observed events, on average 10 for each gage, all combinations are calculated to form two groups: learning and validation. Model evaluation is done through various statistical index, including: relative and absolute maximum difference in peak level, coefficient of efficiency of Nash-Sutcliffe, root mean square error and coefficients of the regression line. For the results presented in this paper mean values in difference peak level for 6 hours forecasting was 0.27 m in learning and 0.33 m in validation. The potential of the model is that it can be applied in any basin with precipitation data and levels.

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Published

2014-12-31

How to Cite

Scuderi, C., Riccardi, G., & Zimmermann, E. (2014). Pronóstico de alturas en cursos de llanura mediante el uso de un modelo de caja negra. Cuadernos Del CURIHAM Is a Half-Year Publication of the Centro Universitario De Rosario of Hydro-Environmental Research Directed by Adelma Mancinelli. It Is Dedicated to Spreading the Results of Basic and Applied Research As Well As Technological Innovations on the Realm of Hidro-Environmental Issues. It May Include Field Study Results, Interdisciplinary Studies or Studies on the State of Art on the Field: Basic Hydraulics, Fluvial and Hydrodinamics, Superficial and Underground Hydrology, Urban and Stochastic Hydrology, Planning and Management of Hydric Resources, Environmental Evaluation, Pollution and Quality of the Water, Politics and Water Legislation, Regional Hydro-Environmental Management, Hydraulic Construction, Methods and Techniques and Everything Related to Hydro-Environmental Sciences., 20, 1–31. https://doi.org/10.35305/curiham.v20i0.86

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