Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Delaware Reservoirs’ Drought Risk Assessment A Paleo View NOAA-CREST – 8 th Annual Symposium – City College New York.

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Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Delaware Reservoirs’ Drought Risk Assessment A Paleo View NOAA-CREST – 8 th Annual Symposium – City College New York June 5 th and 6 th, 2013 Project Team Columbia Water Center : Naresh Devineni, Upmanu Lall Tree Ring Laboratory : Neil Pederson, Ed Cook

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Overview New York City Water Supply System Important Stakeholder Issues of Delaware Reservoirs CWC and Tree Ring Laboratory Part 1 Paleo Reconstruction of Streamflow – Hierarchical Model Part 2 Reservoir Simulations Drought Risk Assessment Part 3

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative New York City Water Supply  1700s – local dug wells and small reservoirs (population ~ 22000)  Early 1800s – Manhattan Company (Chase Inc. Provided water to the city through owned wells.  Late 1800s – Croton System  Early 1900s – Expanded to Catskill/Delaware Watersheds NYC Current Consumption >1000 Million Gallons per day (125 gallons per person) Delaware System (50%) 4 Reservoirs Catskill System (40%) 2 Reservoirs Croton System (10%) 12 Reservoirs Complex System with competing stakeholders 1 year storage

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Stakeholders  The Delaware River  Originates in Catskill Mountains ; flows into the Delaware Bay.  3 NYC Reservoirs supply upto 50% of water to the city.  NY, NJ, PA and DE (decree parties) have entitlements to the waters.  The 1931 and 1954 Supreme Court Decree  NYC can divert upto 800 MGD per day.  Montegue, NJ gage flows should be maintained at 1750 cfs.  Any changes should have unanimous consent of the decree parties. Kolesar and Serio, 2007

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Stakeholders – Competing Users Joint Fisheries White Paper, January 2010 Above the Reservoirs 1.NYC wants to hold as much water as possible in anticipation of droughts. 2.Wants to ensure that the reservoirs refill by June 1. Below the Reservoirs 1.The river is one of the finest wild trout fisheries habitat. It is dependent on cold water releases from the bottoms of the dams. 2.Conservationists want increased releases of cold water. 3.Communities want the NYC dams to be used for increased flood protection.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Reservoir storage over the summer 2012 was ‘typical’ Chart courtesy of Hernan Quinodoz DRBC

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Columbia University Research  Columbia Water Center and Tree Ring Lab  Research on statistical methods for streamflow reconstruction.  Analysis of drought risk for the NYC reservoirs based on Paleoclimate data.  Professor Peter Kolesar conducted research on improving the water release policies for the Delaware. Instrumental in modifying the prior release rules to its current rules.  Current CBS explores the potential for relieving thermal stress on the trout in the upper Delaware during episodes of hot weather in the summer.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Paleo Reconstruction  Understanding long term drought variations  Design and operation for longest drought of record may under or overstate drought risk, depending on record length and climate modes sampled.  Reservoir operating rules could be improved with better understanding of long term risks and methods to detect changes in climate/streamflow regime.  Need characterisation of drought risk measure and its variation over decades.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Paleo Reconstruction streamflow record (Y t ) (5 sites) 246 years chronology (X t ) (8 tree ring chronologies) Each chronology is an aggregate index from ~ 20 similar trees in that region.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Tree Ring ~ Streamflow For this study, we developed reconstructed seasonal and total annual flows for reservoir inflows using the predictors.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Bayesian Hierarchical Models Partial Pooling – Hierarchical Model Shrinkage on the coefficients to incorporate the predictive ability of each tree chronology on multiple stations Key ideas: 1.Streamflow at each site comes from a pdf 2.Parameters of each pdf informed by each tree 3.Common multivariate distribution of parameters across trees 4.Noniformative prior for parameters of multivariate distribution 5.MCMC for parameter estimation

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Delaware River Reconstruction and Performance Cross Validated Performance Metrics Reduction of Error (RE) and Coefficient of Efficiency

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Reconstructed Flows 1.Posterior distribution of reconstructed streamflows are verified based on skill metrics such as Reduction of Error (RE), Coefficient of Efficiency (CE) and coverage rates. 2.Total annual flows are disaggregated into daily flows based on “k-nn” analog years. 3.Hence, we have 1000 simulations of 246 years of daily flows for the reservoir simulations and drought assessment.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Reservoir Simulation Inflow (Q t ) EtEt EtEt NYC (Div t ) Conservation (Con t ) + Directed for Montegue (Dir t ) Conservation (Con t ) + Directed for Montegue (Dir t ) Combined Storage 3 Reservoirs Observed daily flows Reconstructed daily flows Evaporation ~ f(Storage, Pan-evaporation)

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Reservoir Simulation – Defining Drought Drought Curves as % combined storage 1.Daily releases are based on Flexible Flow Management Plan (FFMP) release matrix 2.Release based on daily storage levels…

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Reservoir Simulation – Baseline (observed inflows and FFMP plan) Drought of the century Questions 1.What is the probability the system approaches drought state based on the current FFMP plan? 2.Is the 1960s drought the worst? 3.Are the FFMP release rules overly conservative?

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Reservoir Simulation Questions 1.What is the probability the system approaches drought state based on the current FFMP plan? 2.Is the 1960s drought the worst? 3.Are the FFMP release rules overly conservative? Analyses 1.For each of the 1000 simulations, we estimated the reservoir storages for 246 years (daily) based on reconstructed flows and current FFMP rules. 2.Based on these 1000 simulations of 246 years of daily storages, we compute the probability of the Storage being less than the Drought Curve for each day, i.e. 1.P (S < L3) 2.P (S < L4) 3.P (S < L5) 3.Based on these probabilities, the reservoir drought risk over 246 years can be visualized. 4.If a similar drought such as the 1960s drought were to occur in the past, we can detect it from the increased probability of being in drought during that regime.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Reservoir Simulation

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Drought Assessment Probability of reservoir under extreme stress is very low over the 246 years.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative June 1 st of every year, we compute the probability of reservoir being above the drought curves. Drought Assessment

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Drought Assessment

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Summary  The reconstructions allowed us insights in to the probability of moderate to severe sustained droughts in a region based on the current release plans.  We observe that the 1960s drought is by far the worst drought based on 246 years of simulations (since 1754).  There are intermediate drought warning periods; however, acute stress periods are rare. Proper adaptation would be sufficient during these periods.  There is a high probability of reservoirs refilling to normal zones by June 1 during most of the years.  Probability of spills over these periods reveal that the current FFMP releases can be understood as overly conservative.  Modified release rules that aid thermal relief to wild trout in the upper Delaware can be explored without much stress to the system during most periods.

Hydroclimatic Data Science Initiative Acknowledgments  NOAA, CCRUN  NSF