CBRFC April 2013 Peak Flow Forecast Webinar 11 am, April 18, 2013 Greg Smith & Ashley Nielson These slides: www.cbrfc.noaa.gov/present/present.php.

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CBRFC April 2013 Peak Flow Forecast Webinar 11 am, April 18, 2013 Greg Smith & Ashley Nielson These slides:

Today’s Presentation Web Reference: click on peak mapwww.cbrfc.noaa.gov Brief Precipitation Review Current Snow Situation Short term weather outlook Peak Flow Forecasts Mid April water supply update

Very Warm & Very Dry March

Web Reference: First Half of April Precipitation Percent of Average Departure from Average

April April Snow: The impact of spring weather Retained and added to the snowpack compared to 2012 Web Reference:

Snow: April Retention and Building of Snowpack April 1 st 2013 April 17 th 2013

April 1 st 2013 April 17 th 2013 Snow: April Retention and Building of Snowpack

April Snow April Melt Underway / 2013 Building Snowpack

Big difference from FT FT FT

SNOW: Upper Green Basin (above Flaming Gorge) SNOW: Colorado Mainstem (above Cameo)

SNOW: Gunnison Basin SNOW: San Juan Basin

SNOW: Duchesne River Basin SNOW: Weber River

Web Reference: SNOW: Six Creeks (S.L. County) SNOW: Virgin River

Forecast Precipitation Web Reference: day 4/23 – 4/27 5 day total 4/18 – 4/ day 4/25 – 5/1 Additional Storminess Sat through Tue/Wed High pressure / warmer temperatures follow later next week Less confidence beyond, but maybe trend toward normal

Forecast Temperature 6-10 day 4/23 – 4/ day 4/25 – 5/1

What is a Peak Flow Forecast? Snowmelt Mean Daily Maximum Flow (April-July) Probabilistic Forecasts Exceedence Probabilities -10%,25%,50%, 75%, 90% Issued (at least) monthly from March-June (April 16 th, May 1 st, May 16 th depending upon runoff scenario) ~60 forecast points – some unregulated, some regulated Updated as needed Forecast Users include: Emergency Managers USGS hydrologists Water Managers River Recreation

Spring Weather Really Matters Runoff characteristics are largely determined by the day-to-day spring weather. –While large snow pack years increase chances for flooding, it is not an inevitability (dodged a bullet at many sites in 2011) –Small snow pack years can flood with the right sequence of spring temperatures and with flows enhanced by precipitation. –Rain events may play a larger role in the magnitude of the peak flow during very low snow years. –Keep an eye on our web page / daily forecasts

April 17 Peak Flow Forecasts

10% 25% 50% 75% 90% Exceedance Probability Peak Flow Forecast Graphic Historical yearly peaks are instantaneous, forecasts are mean daily peaks (CFS) Accessible from peak flow map, list and CBRFC main web page

Great Basin

Green River

Upper Colorado

Gunnison

San Juan

Peak Flow List at

3 % Increase Lake Powell 0-10% Increase Gunnison No Change San Juan April 16 th Water Supply Forecast Update (Major Reservoirs) 5 % Increase Upper Green Change in April-July forecast volumes as a percent of average

Peak Flow Forecasts Forecast updates planned for: –5/1, 5/17,6/1? (depending on evolution of the runoff) Webinars: 5/6, 6/6 – all at 11 am –water supply volumes –Peak flow ~ 5/18 if needed

CBRFC Contacts Basin Focal Points (Available to discuss forecasts: ) – Upper Colorado: Brenda Alcorn – Green: Ashley Nielson – San Juan / Gunnison: Greg Smith – Great Basin: Brent Bernard – Virgin / Sevier – Stacie Bender – Lower Colorado (below Lake Powell): Tracy Cox

Feedback, Questions, Concerns always welcome…. Greg Smith CBRFC Senior Hydrologist Phone: ext Ashley Nielson CBRFC Hydrologist Phone: ext