Title: Hydrology and Water Management Applications of GCIP Research
1Hydrology and Water Management Applications of
GCIP Research
- Dennis P. Lettenmaier
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- University of Washington
- for presentation at
- Stakeholder Session
- Mississippi River Climate and Hydrology
Conference - New Orleans
- May 14, 2002
2GEWEX and GCIP Goals
- Scientific goal To observe and model the
hydrologic cycle and energy fluxes in the
atmosphere, and at the land and ocean surface - Applications goal Demonstrate skill in
predicting changes in water resources on time
scales up to seasonal, annual and interannual
3GCIP Contributions for Water Management
- Data sets
- Macroscale land surface model development and
improvements - Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS)
- Forecast method and product development
4Data Sets
- Many, key examples include
- WSR-88d retrospective archive (1996-2000)
- GOES solar radiation
- LDAS retrospective (model forcing, e.g.,
precipitation, and model-derived, e.g., soil
moisture) - LDAS real time
5LDAS Modeling Domain
- Domain is North America between 25º and 53º N
- Resolution 1/8º
- 77,000 grid cells through domain (56,000 in
Continental U.S.) - Model developed for 15 sub-regions
- Model forcing data (1949-2000) derived from
observations - Run at a 3-hour time step
6LDAS Derived Soil Moisture - Active Range
- Long term spatial data set allows
characterization of variability - Dynamic range of the soil column
- Degree to which source of variability (P) is
buffered by soil column - Level of hydrologic interaction of soil column
50-Year Soil Moisture Range Scaled by Annual
Precipitation
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8Macroscale land surface model development and
improvements
9VIC Hydrologic Model
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11Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS)
12LDAS land surface model (LSM) and coupled model
interaction
13LDAS real-time soil moisture
14Forecast method and product development
15Coupled GCM
Embedded Regional CM
Macro-Scale Hydrology Model (VIC)
SST Forecast
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17How NCEP makes experimental ensemble climate
forecasts
Coupled Ocean-AGCM
Initial and Predicted SST for next 6 months
18GSM PCP
OBS PCP
PROB
PROB
RAW FORECAST PCP
BIAS-CORR PCP
19East CoastApr 00 forecast for May-Jun-Jul
forecast median shown as percentile of
climatology ensemble
20CRB May forecast
forecast
hindcast observed
forecast medians
21CRBMay Forecastcumulative flow averages
forecast medians
22Information Xfer to Stakeholders How well did
GCIP succeed in demonstrating skill?
- Conclusion Quite well, if the goal is taken
literally - but
- Demonstrated use of GCIP products by water
managers is minimal - why?
23- Scientists are not particularly skilled, or even
interested in, technology transfer - Practitioners are stuck in paradigm lock
institutional inertia on algorithms and methods - GCIP/GAPP has provided science, not applications
funding -- focus on many small projects of
limited duration discourages long-term view - Possible solution better liaison with RISAs as
mechanism for breaking paradigm lock