PRESENTATION SUMMARY Introduction Introduction – Overview (M. Ryan) Geography Geography – Living with the Red (M. Clamen) Conclusions and Recommendations.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction to Water Resources Planning. WELCOME.
Advertisements

IT Major Incident Management Response and Communication
PRESENTATION SUMMARY Introduction Introduction – Overview (M. Ryan) Geography Geography – Living with the Red (M. Clamen) Conclusions and Recommendations.
November 24, 2008 Agenda Purpose of Hearing Introductions Project Presentation Public Comment Period Southside Flood Control.
15 March 2012 WATERSHED Science & Engineering WEST Consultants.
FLOODS AND DROUGHTS IN 2002 IN THE CAMBODIAN PARTS OF THE MEKONG BASIN — EXPOSURE, RESPONSE AND LESSON LEARNED — Prepared for THE SECOND ANNUAL FLOOD FORUM,
Importance of Land use management on the Flood Management in the Chi River Basin, Thailand Kittiwet Kuntiyawichai Bart Schultz Stefan Uhlenbrook F.X. Suryadi.
US Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division Northwestern Division 1 System Flood Control Review: Regional Agency Review Briefing Lonnie Mettler Northwestern.
Frozen Ground Model Cold Regions Workshop 2004 Brian Connelly North Central River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN.
Reduction of Streamflow From Upstream Ice Formation a.k.a. “Ice Bite” Brian Connelly North Central River Forecast Center Chanhassen, Minnesota.
PRESENTATION SUMMARY Introduction Introduction – Overview (M. Ryan) Geography Geography – Living with the Red (M. Clamen) Conclusions and Recommendations.
PRESENTATION SUMMARY Introduction – Living with the Red Introduction Introduction – Overview (Mike Ryan) Geography Geography – Living with the Red (M.
PRESENTATION SUMMARY Introduction Introduction – Overview (M. Ryan) Geography Geography – Living with the Red (M. Clamen) Conclusions and Recommendations.
4th International Symposium on Flood Defence Toronto, Canada May 6, Red River of the North Flood 10 Years Later.
HEC-RAS US Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center
School of Geography FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT School of Geography FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT GEOG5060 GIS and Environment Dr Steve Carver
NOAA’s NWS and the USGS: Partnering to Meet America’s Water Information Needs Dr. Thomas Graziano Acting Chief, Hydrologic Services Division Office of.
HEC-RAS.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Agency Update Greg Mandt Director, NWS Office of Climate, Water and Weather Services ACWI Annual Meeting.
Outline 1) Current Meteorological Uses of GIS and Hydrometeorology 2) Current Research/Studies of Hydrometeorological Data and GIS 3) Future of GIS.
Evaluation of Potential Performance Measures for the Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service Gary A. Wick NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory On Rotational.
1 A GIS-Based Flood Inundation Mapping and Analysis Pilot Project Indiana GIS Conference February 19-20, 2008 John Buechler, The Polis Center Moon Kim,
Map Modernization Management Support Best Practices Project - FEMA State of Idaho Idaho Department of Water Resources Boise, Idaho November 2008.
May West Gulf River Forecast Center Rio Grande Hydrologic Services Expansion Meeting.
Data-assimilation in flood forecasting for the river Rhine between Andernach and Düsseldorf COR-JAN VERMEULEN.
For the lack of ground data the verification of the TRMM performance could not be checked for the entire catchments, however it has been tested over Bangladesh.
US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Consequence Assessment for Dam Failure Simulations Kurt Buchanan, CFM Economist Mapping, Modeling, and Consequences.
Southside Flood Protection
Comprehensive Basinwide Protection Recommendations 13 Primary Principals: 1.Serve as framework moving forward 2.Establish acceptable levels of protection.
National Flood Conference April 22, 2009 Victor Hom Hydrologic Services Division Office of Climate, Water and Weather NOAA’s National Weather Service National.
Predicting and Preparing for Natural Disasters Margaret A. Davidson Director NOAA Coastal Services Center June 7, 2005.
Operational Evaluation of VIIRS Satellite Products for River Forecasting Mike DeWeese Development and Operations Hydrologist North Central River Forecast.
January 29, 2013 Lake Diefenbaker Reservoir Operation Proposed Operating Manual Development.
Mississippi River Tri-Agency Meeting National Weather Service 1 COE/NWS/USGS Tri-Agency Meeting Mississippi River Basin AHPS UPDATE COE/NWS/USGS Tri-Agency.
Flood Risk Management in Hat Yai, Thailand
National Weather Service - Southeast River Forecast Center Southeast River Forecast Center North Florida Visit July 17-20, 2006 Southeast River Forecast.
Support for GOES Data Collection System Presentation to the Advisory Committee on Water Information by Charles Kazimir, Chairperson of the Satellite Telemetry.
National Weather Service 1 Operational Hydrologic Forecasts Challenges at the North Central River Forecast Center 18 November 2013 First Vinogradov’s Conference.
© Crown copyright Met Office PWS in support of disaster prevention and mitigation How to improve collaboration and coordination Sarah Davies UK Met Office.
Overview of the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center Precipitation/Flash Flood Products/Services Michael Eckert
NOAA’s NWS and the USGS: Partnering to Meet America’s Water Information Needs Dr. Thomas Graziano Chief, Hydrologic Services Division NOAA National Weather.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Silver Jackets Innovative Collaboration to Maximize Solutions.
Flood Map Modernization and North Dakota Julie Prescott, ND Map Modernization Coordinator North Dakota State Water Commission And Brian Fischer, CFM, GIS.
Presented by: Diane Cooper NWS - Southern Region Headquarters.
Fusion Team Brief Missouri Basin River Forecasters’ Meeting Kansas City, MO Tuesday, 16 November 2010.
HearneNWQMCMay06 1 A Review of Water Management Institutions in The Red River of the North Basin Robert R. Hearne Department of Agribusiness and Applied.
1 National Flood Workshop Dr. Thomas Graziano Chief Hydrologic Services Division National Weather Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Hydrologic Conditions Update and Outlook for Flood Season December 2013 Hydrology and Flood Operations Office Division of Flood Management Department.
Analysis of Slide Impacts on the North Fork Stillaguamish River Floodplain For Snohomish County May 5, 2014.
Issues surrounding the Red River Flood of Outline Introduction Impacts of the flood Flood protection works Manitoba Water Commission (MWC) Current.
NWSChat ( NWSChat Enhanced Communications for Decision Support.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) Kristine Sheedy, PhD National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (proposed) Office of Health Communication.
NWRFC Water Supply Directions for Steve King Northwest River Forecast Center.
Asia Flood Network— A USAID Program for Flood Mitigation and Preparedness in Asia Asia Flood Network Program Objective –Identify and fill gaps in end-to-end.
NOAA’s NWS and the USGS: Partnering to Meet America’s Water Information Needs Peter Gabrielsen Chief, Hydrologic Services Division Eastern Region NOAA’s.
2010 Flood in the Red River Valley Steve Robinson USGS Hydrologist North Dakota WSC.
Focus areas of the NWS Missouri/Souris River Floods of May-August 2011 Service Assessment – Per the NOAA and NWS Strategic Plans, gather stakeholder input.
Models Platform for Danube Forecasting PROJECT DANUBE WATER INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT.
River Mechanics Activities River Mechanics Group Hydrology Laboratory Office of Hydrologic Development National Weather Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric.
Elbow River in Calgary (ERIC) Maureen Bell. Requests to The City of Calgary 1. We request The City advise where any and all berms, channel blockages,
MRERP Missouri River Ecosystem Restoration Plan and Environmental Impact Statement One River ▪ One Vision A Component of the Missouri River Recovery Program.
COLLABORATION IN CLIMATE POLICY ASSESSMENT:IRELAND AT RISK(Homework 6)
Potomac Yard Metrorail Station
West Africa Regional Work Plan Example
Do Now Stand up around the room- new seats.
Perkins September 2014.
Impact Based Forecasting
HEC-RAS US Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center
Presentation transcript:

PRESENTATION SUMMARY Introduction Introduction – Overview (M. Ryan) Geography Geography – Living with the Red (M. Clamen) Conclusions and Recommendations Conclusions and Recommendations Accomplishment's Accomplishment's – Improvements in Flood Forecasting (Dan Luna) Mitigation (Structural/non-structural/Policy/Legislation changes) Mitigation (Structural/non-structural/Policy/Legislation changes) – North of the Border Manitoba (D. McNeil)Manitoba (D. McNeil) – South of the Border US Federal (J. DeHarnais)US Federal (J. DeHarnais) US State (D. Frink)US State (D. Frink) Summary Summary – What’s next? (M. Ryan) Questions Questions Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Red River Flood of the Century 10 years later 4 th International Symposium on Flood Defence May 6, 2008 Dan Luna, NOAA/NWS Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Recommendations from the IJC Report after the ’97 Flood Implement Advance Hydrologic Prediction Services (AHPS). Improve hydrometeorologic data networks. Improve communications among forecasters with the public. Data supporting the operation of the hydraulic models and model outputs should be made widely available. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Specifically Implemented AHPS and new modeling – FLDWAV implemented – MIKE-11 implemented as a planning and potential forecasting tool along with a gis-based user tool. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Manitoba North Dakota Morris Grand Forks Winnipeg MIKE-11 model model Selkirk PTH #4 bridge Water levels calculated at 935 points. Flowcalculated at 525 points Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Specifically Implemented AHPS and new modeling – FLDWAV implemented – MIKE-11 implemented as a planning and potential forecasting tool along with a gis-based user tool Existing FLDWAV model was updated by adding 161 cross-sections. Total – 554. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Background LIDAR Dark blue - Red River Light blue - secondary channel Green – cross- sections Yellow with Red outline – City of Fargo Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Specifically Implemented AHPS and new modeling – FLDWAV implemented – MIKE-11 implemented as a planning and potential forecasting tool along gis-based tools Existing FLDWAV model was updated by adding 161 cross-sections. Total – Lumped model was re-calibrated. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship What Did We Do? Implemented AHPS and new modeling. Improved hydrometeorologic data networks. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Stations that report daily Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship LEGEND Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship What Did We Do? Implemented AHPS and new modeling. Improved hydrometeorologic data networks. Drastically improved communications among forecasters with the public and emergency management and improved Municipal, Provincial and Local Response. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Communication, Coordination, and Collaboration are a must Flows are sent to Manitoba as well as our other Federal water partners. Coordination takes place continually during significant floods. Collaboration takes place during high impact events (New for 2006). Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Successes in Spring 2006 Started communicating our concerns as early as 1/9/06 and followed that up in early February with updated information. Really stressed our concerns. Continued this approach as time went on and expanded the list to those appropriate. Asked the “local flood experts” their opinions in terms of what they thought the possibilities were before forecast issuance. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship Successes Spring 2006 ‘cont Conveyed information daily via conference calls and state EOCs. With IWI involvement we held 2 Press Conferences, before and during flood. Resulting communication was one clear voice. Resulting coordination and collaboration was one forecast with credibility. Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship What’s Next? Recommendations FLDWAV model needs to be expanded. Cross-sections extended and/or added. Area included within the model, Sheyenne River upstream to Kindred. Assumes additional LIDAR data will be available Accomplishments – Improvements

NOAA/NWS River Forecast Center Chanhassen, MN Manitoba Water Stewardship What’s Next? Recommendations Need to further improve hydrometeorological networks – additional snow water equivalent, frost, and rainfall data essential to better forecasting. Need to have a better grass roots effort in terms of providing this critical data to the river forecast centres in Minnesota and Winnipeg when we have the potential for significant flooding. Accomplishments – Improvements