18 November 2024
This performance report assesses the effectiveness of BWI’s discharge forecast model for the Tarn River, specifically at the Countal outlet with a catchment area of 15969 km2, located in southern France. The Tarn River basin features dramatic elevation changes, descending from mountainous regions to the plains, and it passes through varied terrain, including limestone plateaus, deep gorges, and agricultural lowlands. Mediterranean and oceanic influences characterize the climate in the area. The summer droughts and Cévennes rains – with monsoon-like intense rainfall, result in very high peak flows. BWI’s model demonstrates strong performance on the validation dataset (NNSE = 0.72), with very well-captured baseflow and peak-flow occurrences.
6 November 2024
In the latest performance report, we assess the effectiveness of BWI’s discharge forecast model for the Bourbre River, specifically at the Vernay outlet, which covers an area of 313 km². The drainage basin of the Bourbre river, located in southeastern France, is characterized by hills, plateaus overlooking valleys, and extensive marshes. The climate in the region is temperate, with both mountainous and continental influences due to its proximity to the Alps and the Rhône Valley. The model demonstrates strong performance on the testing dataset (NNSE = 0.73), accurately simulating baseflow. The underestimation of river discharge during summer months reflects the limited resolution of the available meteorological data.
11 October 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we assess the effectiveness of BWI’s discharge forecast model for the Gardon River, specifically at the Pont de Russan outlet. Covering an area of 1,533.7 km², this catchment, located northwest of Nîmes, in southern France, features 362 reaches and 4 dams. The region typically experiences dry conditions with low baseflow (2-5 m³/s) but is vulnerable to sudden heavy rainfall and flash flooding. The model demonstrates strong overall performance (NNSE 0.81), accurately simulating baseflow, flood detection, and flood recession. This performance is crucial for managing water resources, supporting early warning systems, and aiding the design of critical flood prevention infrastructure.
23 May 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the La Charente – Saint-Groux catchment.
16 May 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the La Tardoire – Lavaud catchment.
9 May 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the La Sevre Nantaise – Gorges catchment.
2 May 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the Le Giffre – Vougy catchment.
25 April 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the L’Arve – Bonneville catchment.
18 April 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the Le Salat – Saint Lizier catchment.
11 April 2024
In our latest Performance Report, we analyze BWI’s discharge forecast model’s performance for the L’Arly – Pont des Mollières catchment.