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NAME HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL WORKING GROUP Coordinated Modeling Activities

Hydroclimatic Linkages in NAME ( Shuttleworth, Gochis and Nijssen ) Precipitation Analyses Streamflow Analyses Regionalization Temporal disaggregation Merged radar products Statistically consistent downscaled climate forecasts ( and distributed precipitation products) Regionalization Assess hydrologic response to precipitation characteristics Physically-based hydrological model development Enable downscaled seasonal hydrological forecasts

Hydroclimatic Linkages in NAME ( Shuttleworth, Gochis and Nijssen )

Exploratory Work on Teleconnections between SST and Soil Moisture ( Lettenmaier, Cavazos and Zhu ) Sea surface temperature: Extended Reconstruction of Global Sea Surface Temperature data set based on COADS data. (1847-1997) developed by T.M. Smith and R.W. Reynolds, NCDC. The original data resolution is 2º longitude, 2 º latitude. It was interpolated into 0.5 º resolution (The ocean domain is chosen according to the Bin Yu and J.M. Wallace’s paper, 2000, J. Climate, 13, 2794-2800) Soil Moisture: VIC retrospective land surface dataset (1950-1997). The original data with 1/8 degree resolution is aggregated into 0.5 º resolution.

Soil Moisture Predictability by Persistence and SST PCs The highest variance explained is more than 90%. For June, over 40% of the variance is explained over most of the study domain, including Mexico. ( Lettenmaier, Cavazos and Zhu )

Soil Moisture Predictions: SST & Persistence vs. Persistence Only Introducing SST PCs benefits long-time lead predictability (of June soil moisture), but no significant benefits for less than 6-month lead time predictability. SST and Persistence Persistence ( Lettenmaier, Cavazos and Zhu )

Hydrological Operations in NAME ( CNA, NWS ) Implementation of River Forecast Systems

Hydrological Operations in NAME ( CNA, NWS ) Flood Inundation Mapping

Satellite-Based Precipitation Estimation ( CNA, NWS ) Satellite Precipitation Estimates Available From Two Sources and in Two Formats Auto-Estimator (U.S.) EpprepMex (Mexico) Animated Hourly Precipitation Est. (Meteor.) Gridded Precipitation Data (Hydrologists) Technique Developed for Bias Correction for Mexico

Hydroclimatic Observing Network

Ongoing and EOP 2004 Activities ( various participants ) Ingest and archive available streamflow data into the NAME data archive Continue development of land-surface and hydrographic datasets Perform additional service and download of the NAME event network during the field campaign Project Office: Coordinate “non-standard”, gage-based precipitation analyses in core region

THE END …. Thank You!