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Climate-Change Impacting Hydrologic Forecasting Reggina Cabrera NOAA/National Weather Service Eastern Region, Chief Hydrologic Services Division
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River Forecast Centers
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Routed Q MAP MAPX MAPXFMAP R/RO RRS UH Total Q Local Q RatingAdjust FORECAST H, Q ObservedForecast Forecast Process Precipitation Stages Observed
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Challenge for Operational Hydrologists: Numerous groups looking at climate change effects and hydrologic forecasters are being asked for long-term forecasts Developing experimental products
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Forecast and associated uncertainty
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Forecast Evolution FROM: Short-term, deterministic, water-level forecast TO: Long-term, probabilistic, water- level and flow forecast (ESP)
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Daily Operations
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Short-term Forecast
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ESP
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Traces: Historical and Conditional
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Probability of Exceedance
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Communications and Dissemination of Information Wide use of Internet and GIS capabilities have a revolutionary impact on products and forecast services
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Additional information for forecasters
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SPRING FLOOD OUTLOOK FOR EASTERN REGION Existing conditions Soil moisture Drought monitor Average daily stream flow Past rainfall Reservoir considerations Meteorological outlook –short and long term. Hydrologic Outlook
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Using GFS Ensemble Members
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Water Resources Outlook Individual Locations: 30-day 60-day 90-day Streamflows: 30-days 60-days 90-days
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Inundation Mapping
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Diversity of users… o Emergency Managers o Agricultural Users o General Public o Water Managers Outreach and Education
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Integrated Water Resources PrecipitationTemperatureSea-LevelWater levels Variables Models Water QualityRiver Flows Water QualityMeteorologicalHydrologicalOcean Multi-Agency Effort CHPS
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