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1 Presented by: Diane Cooper NWS - Southern Region Headquarters

2  Purpose of the Low Flow Initiative.  Outcomes of this initiative.  Presence on the AHPS web pages.  How can you become involved?

3 For years, the NWS has focused much attention to higher flows and flooding impacts. However little has been researched on the impacts to Low Flows. With the growth of our nations population, especially in focused regions of the country, the recognition that areas not only suffer impacts from high flows, but also low flows is more clearly being realized. Hence given the success of the flood category program the NWS is taking the knowledge learned and using this approach to identify critical low flow categories.

4  Raise awareness of concerns and problems that occur at low flows. These may include: Navigational Water Supply both agricultural and human Recreational activities Water Right issues Power Generation Ecological Concerns  Look for opportunities where NWS River forecasts can help partners and customers better plan and respond in these critical Low flow situations.

5  Enhanced communication with partners  Better understanding of low flow conditions and impacts of critical low flows.  NWS could be used as a communication conduit to the Public on appropriate responses to detorating conditions. The Hydrologic outlook product (ESF) can be used to provide information http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=ESFH UN&version=0&max=61 Drought Product (DGT) – New product coming in the first part of 2008.

6  Seed moneys identified through the National Drought Information System (NIDIS) project.  http://www.drought.gov/ http://www.drought.gov/  National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC) contracted to research 30 locations for low water thresholds/impact information. Included both reservoirs and traditional river forecast locations.  NDMC obtained feedback from various local/state/federal stakeholders in basin including: River Authorities Water Districts Cities and Municipalities  Findings provided to NWS in July 2007.

7 NWS Efforts – Fort Worth TX office (late summer/fall 2007) Accomplished  NWS gleaned from the compiled data critical stage and flow information.  Entered information into the NWS databases both internally and for online display.  Low flow information is available on the NWS AHPS pages for 5 locations. Short Term Goals  Complete populating NWS databases for display on AHPS pages.  Provided low water information to Texas Water Development Board to support prototype federal/state drought alert system.  Planning fall meeting with Trinity River Basin stakeholders to demonstrate prototype and acquire feedback.

8 Implemented sites: Carrolton, TX Richland Chambers Reservoir Dallas, TX Lake Lewisville Boyd, TX Future Sites: Jacksboro Eagle Mountain Reservoir Lake Worth Benbrook Lake Fort Worth (Clear Fork Trinity River) Fort Worth (West Fork Trinity River) Lake Arlington* Grand Prairie (West Fork Trinity River) Joe Pool Lake* Grand Prairie (Mountain Creek)* Gainesville (Elm Fork Trinity River) Ray Roberts Lake Grapevine Lake Bridgeport Reservoir Lavon Lake Lake Ray Hubbard Cedar Creek Reservoir * not displayed

9 Main Hydrograph Page Critical Low flow Threshold Other low water impacts (Stage only at this time) Historic Low flow records Scroll Down

10 Key Stages for Low Water impacts Critical Low Flow Threshold Low Water Records for Trinity River at Dallas (1) 1.8 ft on 03/11/1904 (2) 7.6 ft on 08/30/1959 (3) 9.3 ft on 08/01/1937 (4) 10.0 ft on 11/13/1975 Scroll Down

11 Nashville TN - Hydrologic Services Area

12 Scroll Down Critical Low Flow Level Low Water Impacts Low Flow Probabilistic Information http://www.srh.noaa.gov//lmrfc/river_forecasts/long_term/PLKT1.SSTG.nonexceed.90day.gif

13  Assist in the identification of candidate locations for the project.  Provide input on low water impacts.  Help identify other interested parties/entities that might be able to provide input.  Other ideas to be involved????

14 Diane Cooper SR Hydrologic Services Program Manager Diane.Cooper@noaa.gov 817-978-1100 X 120 Cell 817-966-4217


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