Title: Flood Control District of Maricopa County, AZ
1Flood Control DistrictofMaricopa County, AZ
- Steve Waters
- Flood Warning Manager
2For Today
- Quick Overview of Maricopa County
- Our Inter-governmental Agreement
- Meteorological Services Program
- A Success Story
- What We Could Do Better Together
3Maricopa County
Total Area 9,226 Square Miles Population 3,000,000
(estimated 1999) Growth Rate 4 (estimated 12
month period) 25 separate Municipalities within
Maricopa County (not including unincorporated
areas).
4It Never Rains inMaricopa County
RUMOR
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6Average Annual Precipitation Oregon Climate
Service Oregon State University
Inches
Under 8
8 to 12
24 to 28
12 to 16
28 to 32
16 to 20
32 to 36
20 to 24
Above 36
Period 1961 - 1990
This map is a plot of 1961-1990 annual average
precipitation contours from NOAA Cooperative
stations and (where appropriate) USDA-NRCS SNOTEL
stations. Christopher Daly used the PRISM model
to generate the gridded estimates from which this
map was derived the model grid was approximately
4x4 km latitude/longitude, and was resampled to
2x2 km using a Gaussian filter. Mapping was
performed by Jenny Weisberg and Nathaniel
DeYoung, Funding was provided by USDA-NRCS
National Water and Climate Center. 4/20/98
7ALERTOverview
1981
8Major Watersheds Affecting Maricopa County
Verde River
Agua Fria River
Hassayampa River
Salt River
Centennial Wash
Gila River
Waterman Wash
Gila River
9STATIONS - 299 Rain Gages - 288 Stream Gages -
133 Weather Stations - 28
FCDMC ALERT SYSTEM
Remote PCs
Repeaters - 12
ALERT Room
Internet Server (Node 3)
Phone Dial in/out
NovaStar v.4X, 4 Nodes
10Local Flood Warning Areas
11Flood ResponsePlans
- Used by Local Jurisdictions
- Rely heavily on ALERT Products, MSP Forecasts
NWS Forecasts
12An Operational Page from theWickenburg Flood
Response Plan
13IGA with PHX WFOSignedin1990
14Responsibilities of the NWS
- Advise on equipment selection
- Assist in selection of ALERT station sites
- Coordinate radio frequency usage
- Provide supporting Hydro-Met information
- Provide advisories to determine expected runoff
conditions - Review calibration of CBRFC forecast models
- Incorporate local flood alerts into related NWS
Issuances, and assist in local notification
15Responsibilities of the FCDMC
- Provide, install and maintain ALERT equipment
- Assure utilization of radio frequencies as
authorized - Develop a jurisdictional Flood Response Manual
- Provide warnings based on local conditions, NWS
guidance and the Flood Response Manual - Relay local warnings to the Phoenix WFO
16Why a Meteorological Services Program?
17Meteorological Services Program Zones
18In-HouseDailyOutlook
19A Message 1 contains warnings and /or updates
conditions
20A Message 2 is equivalent to a Flash Flood Watch
21A Message 3 is equivalent to a Flash Flood Warning
22A Message 4 allows agencies to stand down
23MSP Messages Are Provided To
- Internal Observation Operations Teams
- Maricopa County Departments, including
Transportation, Emergency Management and Sheriff - City Emergency Management and Public Works
Departments - Recreation areas such as Parks and Lakes
- Public Warnings Remain the Domain of the National
Weather Service
24CentennialWashWatershed
ASuccessStory
Yavapai Co.
La Paz Co.
Maricopa Co.
25STORM-TOTAL NEXRAD Precipitation Estimate
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27Centennial Wash in Wenden, AZ
28SpecialServiceAward
29What We Could Do Better Together
- Share real-time and historic spotter information
- Collaborate on projects such as the FFMP NAME
- Work with our RFC on more than major rivers
- Develop better Z/R relationships for the arid
west - Share results of storm and flood investigations
30Questions ?
www.fcd.maricopa.gov/Services/ALERT