T11E-2939
Collaborative Initiative toward Developing River Forecasting in South America

Monday, 14 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Reggina Cabrera, NWS/ Southeast River Forecast Center, Peachtree City, GA, United States
Abstract:
In the United States, river floods have been discussed as early as 1884. Following a disastrous flooding in 1903, Congress passed legislation and river and flood services became a separate division within the U.S. Weather Bureau. The first River Forecast Center started in 1946 and today the whole country is served by thirteen River Forecast Centers. News from Latin American and Caribbean Countries often report of devastating flooding. However, river forecast services are not fully developed yet. This presentation suggests the utilization of a multinational collaborative approach toward the development of river forecasts in order to mitigate flooding in South America. The benefit of an international strategy resides in the strength created by a team of professionals with different capabilities and expertise.