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Colorado Basin River Forecast Center Water Supply Forecasting Method Michelle Stokes Hydrologist in Charge Colorado Basin River Forecast Center April 28, 2014

Outline Overview of Colorado Basin River Forecast Center (CBRFC) CBRFC Hydrologic Model Water Supply Forecasts Products Improving the Forecasts

Streamflow Forecast Hydrographs: Flood forecasts Recreational use Deterministic Updated daily 1-6 hour time step 10 days into the future

Water Supply Forecasts: Forecast volume Probabilistic Usually monthly, or seasonal time step Official forecast updated monthly – Guidance updated daily 1 to 5 years into the future

Continuous – runs all the time, not just during events. Conceptual – physically based, but uses parameters in place of hard-to-get data. Lumped – uses mean areal inputs (temperature, precipitation); not distributed. CBRFC Hydrologic Model

CBRFC Hydrologic Model Conceptual Model RFC forecast uses a snow model and a rainfall- runoff model: – SNOW-17: Temperature index model for simulating snowpack accumulation and melt – Sacramento Soil Moisture Accounting Model: Hydrologic model used to generate runoff

Ensemble Streamflow Prediction (ESP) generate ensemble of hydrographs generate probabilistic forecasts CBRFC Hydrologic Model Composed of three major interrelated components. Calibration System (CS) determine model parameters store historical data Daily Operational Forecasts (DOF) generate short term deterministic river forecasts maintain model states

Calibration System (CS) Choose from a variety of models and processes – Snow accumulation and ablation – Soil moisture model – Unit Hydrograph – Channel routing – Reservoir operations Determine the optimal set of parameters for each model to best simulate flow Store historical precipitation, temperature and flow time series for the basin

Daily Operational Forecast(DOF) Keeps track of model states, including soil moisture and snowpack Quality Controlled Inputs – Observed precipitation, temperature, and streamflow – Forecast precipitation (5 days) and temperature (10 days) Model adjusted by forecasters in real time Run multiple times per day so there is continual quality control, updating and adjusting Outputs 10 day regulated deterministic streamflow forecast

Ensemble Streamflow Prediction (ESP) Uses model states from DOF as starting point and can also use forecast precipitation (5 days) and temperature (10 days) inputs Uses historical precipitation and temperature time series from CS and statistical distributions to derive probabilistic flow forecasts Can adjust output for model bias

Ensemble Streamflow Prediction Probabilistic Forecasts … Current hydrologic states : River / Res. Levels Soil Moisture Snowpack -> Future Time Past <- Start with current conditions (from the daily model run) Apply precipitation and temperature from each historical year ( ) A forecast is generated for each of the years ( ) as if, going forward, that year will happen This creates 30 possible future streamflow patterns. Each year is given a 1/30 chance of occurring

ESP Probabilistic Forecasts 1.The flows are summed into volumes for the period of interest (typically April 1 – July 31) 2.The statistics are simplified 3.50% exceedance value approximates the most probable forecast # EMPIRICAL SAMPLE POINTS # Cond. #Trace Year Data Exceed. # year Weight Point Prob. # # Exceedance Conditional # Probabilities Simulation #

Water Supply Forecasts Target is April-July unregulated runoff volume. Mostly ESP; sometimes adjusted based on hydrologist expertise or additional model guidance Official forecast issued once a month January through June ESP guidance run daily

Forecast Evolution Plot 10% 30% 50% 70% 90% RAW ESP OFFICIAL FORECAST 10% 50% 90%

Water Year Outlooks for Reclamation’s 24-Month Study Forecasts of monthly unregulated volumes through the end of the water year (September). Uses the raw ESP monthly volumes along with the official April-July water supply forecast. – Ensure individual month volumes for April through July equal official April-July total volume. Issued the beginning of each month. – Begin issuing the following water year in June.

24-MonthStudy Model Unregulated Inflow Forecast Upper Basin Inflows and Model Run Duration (Most Probable) 16

Improving CBRFC Forecasts Improved snow modeling – Collaboration with Utah State University – Collaborations with Jet Propulsion Lab to use NASA snow cover grids to inform model Incorporating climate information – Hydrologic Ensemble Forecasting System (HEFS) – Climate informed ESP Post adjusting ESP

Thank you! Michelle Stokes Hydrologist in Charge Colorado Basin River Forecast Center