Levi Brekke (Reclamation, Technical Service Center) Co-Investigators: J. Anderson (DWR), E. Maurer (Santa Clara University), and M. Dettinger (USGS, Scripps.

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Levi Brekke (Reclamation, Technical Service Center) Co-Investigators: J. Anderson (DWR), E. Maurer (Santa Clara University), and M. Dettinger (USGS, Scripps Institution of Oceanography) 28 February 2007 CWEMF Annual Meeting Pacific Grove, CA Exploring the use of Risk Analysis to study the effects of climate change on CVP and SWP operations

Acknowledgements Reclamation –R&D Office, Tech Service Center, and Mid-Pacific Region DWR –Bay-Delta Office (Modeling Support), Flood Management USACE –Sacramento District, ERDC-CRREL Climate Research Groups –Scripps Institute of Oceanography (Mike Dettinger) –Santa Clara University (Edwin Maurer) –Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory – Program for Coupled Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison (PCMDI)

Context Reclamation is exploring options in how to use future climate information in planning. This is research on potential methods. The findings and conclusions of this presentation have not been formally disseminated by Reclamation and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy.

Outline Analysis Overview: –Choose scenarios and assess impacts (runoff, operations) –Assess climate projection uncertainty, scenario probabilities –Combine scenarios, impacts and probabilities into risk –Explore strategies to manage risk Questions Today 1.How do climate projection distributions depend on apparent climate model skill? 2.How do relative climate scenario probabilities depend on projected variable (e.g., temperature, precip., or both)? 3.How does operations risk depend on the basis for deriving relative probabilities for climate scenarios?

Question #1: How do climate projection distributions depend on apparent climate model skill?

Methods Premise: Quality of 20 th Century Simulation indicates credibility of 21 st Century Projection Approach: –Survey climate simulations, 20 th to 21 st Century 17 models, {20c3m +  SRES A2 or B1} annual mean T and P during base & 3 future periods –Evaluate the models’ 20 th Century simulation skill Get simulated and reference climate variables relevant to Nor. CA Compute statistical metrics on the monthly values, Compute metric differences between models and reference Translate differences into “distances” and then weights –Construct 21 st Century climate change pdfs pdf(T), pdf(P), pdf(T,P) with and without climate model weighting

Climate Model Weights: sensitivity to variables & metrics

Weighted: based on different basis variables and metrics pdf (Temperature), 3 futures: sensitivity to model weights

Weighted: based on “All Variables and Metrics” pdf (T,P), 1 future: unweighted & weighted

Question #2: How do relative climate scenario probabilities depend on projected variable?

Methods Consider 3 variable-specific pdfs, with/without weighting –pdf(T), pdf(T | “all vars & metrics” climate model weight) –pdf(P), pdf(P | “all vars & metrics” climate model weight) –pdf(T,P), pdf(T,P | “all vars & metrics” climate model weight) Choose scenarios of interest, locate their projected climate change values within the pdfs –E.g., 75 used to fit the pdfs; 22 of those 75 scenarios were assessed for impacts (discussed later); focus on the 22… Scenario probability = ? –? point probability density in the pdf –? integrated probability within the scenario’s neighborhood with the pdf, after dividing the pdf accordingly

Relative Scenario Probabilities (1 future, 6 pdfs, 2 use methods)

Question #3: How does operations risk depend on the basis for deriving climate scenario probabilities?

Impacts Assessment Methods (similar to DWR 2006) Choose Climate Scenarios (22) and get GCM output –Downscaled and bias-corrected relative to observed variability Simulate Headwater Runoff for base and 2 futures –NWS CNRFC models, base period –futures consistent with projected climate ( , ) Simulate Operations for base and 2 futures –Compute performance metrics on output, by scenario –Compute changes in future from base, by scenario Updated, Dec 2006 Construct Distributions of Metric Changes (Impacts) –Resample the distributions proportionately to scenario probabilities

Runoff Impact: CVP North, April-July Inflow

Operations Impact: CVP Delta Exports

Operations Impact: SWP Delta Exports

Operations Impact: Lake Shasta Carryover Storage

Questions Revisited 1.How do climate projection distributions depend on apparent climate model skill? –Some effect on local aspects of distribution; –aggregately, not much effect 2.How do relative climate scenario probabilities depend on projected variable? –Significantly, also on how the pdf is used to get probabilities 3.How does operations risk depend on the basis for deriving climate scenario probabilities? –Some effect on local aspects of distribution; –aggregately, not much effect

Next Steps Documentation –Project Report expected Summer 2007 –Brekke, L.D., M.D. Dettinger, E.P. Maurer, M. Anderson, “Significance of Model Credibility in Projection Distributions for Regional Hydroclimatological Impacts of Climate Change”, submitted to Climatic Change, In Review –Other articles planned… Additional Impacts and Risk Analyses –Delta WQ/Levels, Stream Temps, Power Risk Management Studies –Flood Control Rules –Conjunctive Use –Others?