20
A calculation of the differences between measured and modelled water levels at three
stations on the German Baltic coast (Warnemünde, Sassnitz, Koserow) shows a bias
between 19 and 24 cm for the hydrological years 1997 to 2000 (1 Nov. to 30 Oct., see
Table 3). More important for the prediction service is the standard deviation of water level
differences between measurement and model prognoses. At the 3 stations investigated,
the value was between 7 and 12 cm. Table 2 also demonstrates that since 1999 the
standard deviation has been reduced significantly, by approximately 20 %, due to use of
the new model version.
Table 3: Error statistics of water level predictions for three Baltic Sea stations
Year
Warnemünde
Sassnitz
Koserow
Bias
Std.
Bias
Std.
Bias
Std.
dev.
dev.
dev.
1997
-19,9
11,9
-23,2
9,3
-20,4
10,0
1998
-19,0
11,3
-23,8
9,2
-19,6
9,8
1999
-19,2
8,8
-24,5
6,8
-21,2
7,2
2000
-20,2
9,3
-23,3
7,4
-21,6
8,0