IAHS2022-525, updated on 18 Apr 2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/iahs2022-525
IAHS-AISH Scientific Assembly 2022
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Aqui-FR: towards a hydro-geological seasonal forecasting system for metropolitan France

Jean-Marie Willemet1, Simon Munier2, Francois Besson1, Pierre Etchevers1, Patrick Le Moigne2, Fabienne Rousset1, Jean-Michel Soubeyroux1, Christian Viel1, Florence Habets3, Philippe Ackerer4, Nadia Amraoui5, Jean-Raynald de Dreuzy6, Nicolas Gallois7, Claire Magand8, Dominique Thiery5, and Jean-Pierre Vergnes5
Jean-Marie Willemet et al.
  • 1Meteo-France, Climatology and Climate Services Division, Toulouse, France
  • 2CNRM, Météo France, CNRS, Toulouse, France
  • 3Laboratoire de Géologie, École Normale Supérieure, PSL Research University, CNRS UMR 8538, Paris France
  • 4CNRS, Strasnourg, France
  • 5BRGM, French Geological Survey, Water, Environment, Processes and Analyses Division  Orléans, France
  • 6CNRS, Rennes, France
  • 7Geosciences department, ARMINES/MINES ParisTech, PSL University, Fontainebleau, France
  • 8Office Français de la Biodiversité, Vincennes, France

In France, groundwater is an important resource for industry, irrigation, and drinking water. As the dry periods become more frequent and longer due to the changing climate, it is crucial to forecast water table level evolution for the forthcoming months. Regional groundwater flow models can be useful to reach this objective (e.g., Mackay et al., 2015). Downscaled atmospheric seasonal forecasts are generally used to feed hydrological surface models, which provide surface conditions (drainage, runoff) to groundwater flow models.

 

Our application aims at using the Aqui-FR hydro-geological modelling platform for assessing the groundwater level for the forthcoming months. Aqui-FR was developed in order to gather in a single numerical tool several regional hydrogeological models covering much of the French metropolitan area (Vergnes et al., 2019). It allows to simulate the evolution of groundwater resources on short to long term periods.

 

Since the beginning of 2020, a real time prototype has been set up. Every month, it provides a status of the water table and a monthly forecast for the next six months (see figure) using the atmospheric seasonal forecast produced at Météo-France (Voldoire et al., 2019). These results are posted on an experimental website accessible to a group of beta-users. Some of them rely on this tool to help them in their decision making in a drought alert situation. For the first time in 2021, a hydro-geological seasonal forecast bulletin has been produced and provided to the national committee for drought monitoring and anticipation.

 

 

How to cite: Willemet, J.-M., Munier, S., Besson, F., Etchevers, P., Le Moigne, P., Rousset, F., Soubeyroux, J.-M., Viel, C., Habets, F., Ackerer, P., Amraoui, N., de Dreuzy, J.-R., Gallois, N., Magand, C., Thiery, D., and Vergnes, J.-P.: Aqui-FR: towards a hydro-geological seasonal forecasting system for metropolitan France, IAHS-AISH Scientific Assembly 2022, Montpellier, France, 29 May–3 Jun 2022, IAHS2022-525, https://doi.org/10.5194/iahs2022-525, 2022.