Colorado Basin River Forecast Center Greg Smith Senior Hydrologist National Weather Service Colorado Basin River Forecast Center January 25, 2011 Navajo.

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Colorado Basin River Forecast Center Greg Smith Senior Hydrologist National Weather Service Colorado Basin River Forecast Center January 25, 2011 Navajo Operations Meeting Image: Wikipedia

Outline River Forecast Center Overview Forecasting Water Supply (Navajo Inflow) forecasting methods primary data inputs & limitations Navajo inflow forecast performance A Look at Current Conditions Forecast Products and Resources

Colorado Basin River Forecast Center One of 13 River Forecast Centers Established in the 1940s for water supply forecasting Three primary missions: 1. Seasonal Water supply forecasts for water management 2. Daily forecasts for flood, recreation, water management 3. Flash flood warning support

Seasonal stream flow volume forecasts for Upper & Lower Colorado River Basins and eastern Great Basin of Utah. Northern basin seasonal runoff is dominated by snow melt. Lower Colorado runoff is dominated by liquid precipitation events. Forecasts are produced twice monthly (Jan-Jun): April-July for Navajo inflow Weekly & Monthly Volumes Forecasts are coordinated with the NRCS. January 1 st 2011 Water Supply Forecasts Issued by the CBRFC

Forecast Target (April – Jul Volume) Forecasts Begin Jan 1 Early Outlook Period Month: A S O N D J F M A M J J August Historical Observations Streamflow (recession) Soil Moisture Conditions Climate Forecasts/Indices Outlook Drivers Observed snow water equivalent Observed Precipitation Observed Streamflow Updated Soil Moisture Conditions Updated Climate/Weather Forecasts Forecast Drivers Water Supply Forecasts

6 Using historical data – relationships were developed between streamflow and snowpack / precipitation conditions throughout the season.  Statistical Equations Pagosa Springs Basin Water Supply Forecast Methods April Eqn: Apr-Jul Runoff = 3.71 * USJC * WCSC2 – 32.92

 Statistical Water Supply (SWS)  Statistical Regression Equations  Primary method from 1940’s to mid 1990’s.  Historical Relationships between streamflow, snow, & precipitation ( )  Tied to first of the month data and for a fixed runoff period (inflexible)  Ensemble Streamflow Prediction (ESP)  A component of the operational model being run at the RFC.  Continuous real time inputs of observed and forecast temperatures & precipitation.  Accounts for soil moisture conditions within a river basin - drives runoff efficiency  Builds and melts snowpack – based on observed & forecast temperatures  Flexible run date, forecast period, forecast parameters.  Evolving toward ESP as primary forecast tool Existing Water Supply Forecast Methods

Water Supply Forecast Methods  Ensemble Streamflow Prediction (ESP) – Long Term Forecasts  Begins with daily operations at the River Forecast Center – Quality check the data Images courtesy NRCS & USGS

Observed stream flow and model simulated flow are not tracking After hydrologist interaction: simulated flow is now tracking  Ensemble Streamflow Prediction (ESP) – Long Term Forecasts  Begins with daily operations at the River Forecast Center – Interact with operational model Water Supply Forecast Methods

-> Future Today’s Conditions River Levels Reservoir Levels Soil Moisture Snowpack 1971 Start with Today’s Conditions - Create several possible future streamflow patterns - Based on historical climate. Future Streamflow Past <- PrecipitationTemperature Water Supply Forecast Methods - ESP

-> Future Today’s Conditions River Levels Reservoir Levels Soil Moisture Snowpack Future Streamflow Past <- Water Supply Forecast Methods - ESP April-July Low chance of this level of flow or higher Medium chance of this level of flow or higher High chance of this level of flow or higher 10% Exceedance 50% Exceedance 90% Exceedance

Exceedance probability Flow Time  90% 75 – 90% 50 – 75% 25 – 50% % < 10% Above green Date of interest. Deterministic forecast (single value). Probabilistic forecast (range of values) © The COMET Program Water Supply Forecast Methods

How good are we? – Navajo Inflow

Largest January errors are “under” forecasts

Significant improvement in forecasts by April

A Look At This Year: October 2010 November 2010 December % 55% 225% Seasonal Precipitation

A Look At This Year: Autumn 2010 Modeled Soil Moisture Conditions

A Look At This Year: January 20 th Snow Conditions above Navajo Reservoir

A Look At This Year: 10% Chance 90% Chance Average

A Look At This Year:

Climate Prediction Center Feb-Apr Temperature

A Look At This Year: Climate Prediction Center Feb-Apr Precipitation

SES Summit 2007: NOAA's Integrated Water Resource Services23 Water Supply Forecasts and Resources: CBRFC Web Page:  Weekly raw model guidance (ESP) updates (see the forecast trend)  Precipitation and Snow site Graphics (NRCS SNOTEL)  Monthly online water supply publications (San Juan Basin conditions)  Links to climate forecasts  Seasonal snow melt peak flow forecasts National Water Resources Outlook: wateroutlook.nwrfc.noaa.gov  View forecast trend throughout the season.  Streamflow and climate relationships for forecast points  Forecast performance information (how good are we?)