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National and Regional services for flood forecasting and hydrometry

National and Regional services for flood forecasting and hydrometry. by Caroline Wittwer SCHAPI Hydrological adviser to the WMO Permanent Representative of France. SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009.

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National and Regional services for flood forecasting and hydrometry

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  1. National and Regional services for flood forecasting and hydrometry by Caroline Wittwer SCHAPI Hydrological adviser to the WMO Permanent Representative of France SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  2. 2008 : reorganization of the State A Ministry of SustainableDevelopment, including : • The previousMinistry of Ecology • In particular, the services of the former Water Directorate • Amongthem : SCHAPI, hydrometry services, 7/22 state flood forecasting local services (SPC) • The previousMinistry of Equipement • Most of the SPC • Part of the previousMinistry of Industry Visit of the Environment Agency SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  3. Flood Preventionreorganisation New act « loi Risques n°2003-699 » related to prevention of natural and technological risks and reparation of damage A legal framework for flood forecasting 2002 : reform of the national flood alert organization 2006 : reform of hydrometry organization SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  4. Artois - Picardie Seine - Normandie Rhin - Meuse Loire - Bretagne SCHAPI Adour - Garonne Rhône - Méditerranée The challenge of the FF reorganisation : Warning  Forecast Before 2002 :52 autonomous Flood Warning Units After 2005:22 Flood Forecasting Centres + SCHAPI Visit of the Environment Agency SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  5. SCHAPI…… • - coordinatesflood forecasting (FF)and hydrometryat national level • - produces FF vigilance map and linkitwithmeteorological vigilance map • - communicateswith national media and authorities • - supports the state local services on 24h basis • - bringstechnicaladvice to regional FF and hydrometry services (methodologies, software and equipment…) the state local services (SPC) • - produce FF local vigilance map • - communicatewith local and regionalauthorities • - produce and maintainhydrometry network SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  6. Water level gauges 4500 historical stations (HYDRO data base) 1500 real time stations SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  7. « Vigilance »Procedure at Météo France since 2001 • To better inform, thanks to a simple and summarized message that focuses on dangerous phenomena and the need to be kept informed • To improve the efficiency of the communication by “translating” the intensity of forecast meteorological parameters into a risk level • To improve anticipation and service delivered to the Civil Security Services • to broaden information dissemination SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  8. The vigilance procedure : crisis preparedness • To ease the management of crisis situations • Coordination between State authorities, Flood Forecasting Services and Météo-France as long as floods are on-going COGIC The National Operational Centre for Interministerial Crisis Management (Ministry of the Interior) The 7 French civil defense zones Visit of the Environment Agency SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  9. The Flood Vigilance System (July 2006) http://www.vigicrues.ecologie.gouv.fr Published at 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM, updated if necessary Pushed at the same time to State authorities SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  10. The flood vigilance system ~ 20,000 km covered by the flood State system, among the 120,000 km of >1m wide rivers • > 500 real time rain gauges and access to ~ 1200 operated by Météo-France • access to 24 meteorological radars data • ~ 1500 real time water level stations (vigicrues) • ~ 240 river sections on the flood vigilance map • concerns about 6300 towns  ~ 90% of the population living in areas likely to be flooded SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  11. Since December 2007 :the new meteo and hydro joint procedurethe “rainfall-flood” vigilance SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  12. Example – March 3rd, 2007 at 6h The meteorological vigilance map The hydrological vigilance map The new vigilance map « rainfall – flood» SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  13. COGIC alert SCHAPI inform COZ contacts Préfet (Prefect) SPC Maire (Mayor) public As well as internet and local websites for all Operational contacts during crisis SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  14. Various tools depending on anticipation • 10 days • 5 days • 3 days • 1 days • 12 hours • precipitation • EFAS • vigilance • Soilmoisture • SIM-PE SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  15. Various types of hydrological and hydraulical models for FF • GRs • SOPHIE • Telemac 2D • Gironde estuary • MASCARET 1D/TR • ATHYS / flash floods SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  16. Our parternship • About 250 receivers of flood vigilance (prefects, ministries...) • A main partner for operational production : Météo France • Scientific partners for the development of new tools (Météo France, Cemagref, Brgm, EDF, Ineris, IMFT, HSM, EMA, LTHE, EDYTEM, JRC, ...) • Technical support from the national engineering services (CETMEF and CETEs) SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

  17. Thank you for your attentionanddo not forget to enterwww.vigicrues.ecologie.gouv.frin your computer SCHAPI/Caroline Wittwer WMO RA VI – Working Group on Hydrology, 11th session – Toulouse, 25-27 March 2009

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