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IWRSS & Fusion Team Brief Missouri Basin River Forecasters’ Meeting Wednesday, January 29, 2014 Noreen Schwein National Hydrologic Services Policy Leader.

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1 IWRSS & Fusion Team Brief Missouri Basin River Forecasters’ Meeting Wednesday, January 29, 2014 Noreen Schwein National Hydrologic Services Policy Leader NWS Office of Weather, Water and Climate Hydrologic Services Branch

2 Integrated Water Resources Science and Services (IWRSS) “An innovative partnership of federal agencies with complementary operational missions in water science, observation, prediction and management.” 2

3  Consortium led by tri-agency Governance Board ◦ USACE- James Dalton, NOAA/NWS - Don Cline, USGS - Jerad Bales ◦ Signed MOU in May 2011  IWRSS Teams - 2 members from each agency Requirements, Design and Implementation  Two teams completed requirements ◦ Flood Inundation Mapping (FIM) Team ◦ Interoperability and Data Synchronization (IDS) Team  To be chartered this year: ◦ National Water Modeling requirements team ◦ IDS design team ◦ FIM design team 3

4  Tasked with addressing “low hanging fruit” data issues USGS NWIS/Rating Depot Enhancements:  Ratings and Datum corrections synchronized to NWIS every 15 minutes, for all USGS Water Science Centers.  NWIS Rating Depot user interface modified to allow querying in tenths of hours  NWIS Web interface now supports querying by NWS Hydrologic Service Area (HSA). (NWS River Forecast Center and USACE District/Division token to follow by Jan 28) NWS Hydrometeorological Automated Data System (HADS) Response:  Query Rating Depot at 15-minute interval to synchronize offset/shifts. 4

5 OGC WaterML2.0-2 Interoperability Experiment  USGS leading the US participation in the International Community development of rating data model standard ◦ USGS will establish demonstration “server” in FY2014 ◦ NWS and USACE IDS members to qualitatively evaluate the data stream and data model for rating information. Update DECODES software  USGS to establish data service via rating depot/NWIS  USACE to leverage the DECODES enhancements 5

6  Catalyst for the IWRSS partnership  Unique, innovative environment  Building undergoing final completions (Feb 7) ◦ IT installations begin week of Feb 10 ◦ Congressionally mandated/funded  NOAA/NWS working through process of initial staffing plans  USGS plans to have some staff placed in near term 6

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8  Operations Center with Situation Rooms ◦ National analyses and forecasts of soil moisture, evapotranspiration, and snow pack ◦ Real-Time Dynamic Flood Inundation Mapping  Geo-Intelligence Laboratory  Collaborative Science and Software Engineering Studio  Systems Proving Ground ◦ Dedicated facility to test new capabilities ◦ Accelerate deployment from research to operations  Distance Learning Classroom and Auditorium 8 http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oh/nwc/

9 Mission: Work collaboratively to “improve the accuracy and utility of river/rainfall observations and river forecasts.” Focus Areas 2013:  Data accuracy and accessibility ◦ Ratings Team  Forecast Evaluation and Improvement Team ◦ The FEIT  Communication and Products Team 9

10  Test site Hermann, MO due to significant impact at St. Louis  USACE/NWS goal to be within 2% of each other based on similar range used by USGS in their measurements noted as “good” with rating within 2-5% of measurement  Expanding effort to Smithville Dam (Ohio R.), Chester, IL and L&D22 (Mississippi)  Looking forward to the IWRSS IDS Team results 10

11  Action team – the FEIT ◦ Developed process and common metrics to review specific events and annual trends  Specific events reviewed for 5 locations: Hermann, St. Louis, L&D 22, Valley City and Baton Rouge ◦ Findings used to guide path of Fusion Team ◦ Have the following years data for trend analysis:  Pre-Fusion Team: 2005-2008  Post-Fusion Team: 2009-present 11

12 12 MBRFC analysis USACE/MVS analysis

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14  Address continued improvements for effective interagency communication  Improve understanding of agency products and information ◦ Support risk-based decision making at the federal level ◦ Effectively communicate products/information to stakeholders at the state and local level  Short term goal ◦ Focus on probabilistic river forecast 14

15  Address interagency assessment recommendations  Be resource to IWRSS teams  Continue to analyze forecasts for accuracy and to guide team direction  Share Fusion Team Best Practices in other interagency forums across the country (tri-agency, Silver Jackets, etc)  Continue cross-agency familiarization including forecaster workshops  Produce annual reports ◦ Available on website 15

16 Questions?????? Noreen Schwein noreen.schwein@noaa.gov 816-268-3147 16


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