Title: Steve Gray
1Wyoming Monitoring Initiative
Steve Gray Wyoming WRDS State Climate
Office Dept. Civil Arch. Eng. University of
Wyoming
2Primary Precipitation Observing Sites in Wyoming
20 stations with reliable daily reports and
long-term records
3Consequences of a Sparse Monitoring Network
Data biases make tracking short-term moisture
changes extremely difficult High country
conditions Vs. low country Wet-biases often
affect Wyomings depiction in US Drought Monitor
4Pilot Project Improving Hydroclimatic
Monitoring in Wyoming
- Spring 2007 Legislature appropriates 434,000 to
improve hydroclimatic monitoring - Four Focus Areas
- Continuation of Soil Moisture Network
- Evapotranspiration monitoring
- Additional automated snow stations
- Additional stream gages
- Funds for purchase of equipment only
- No money for long-term operation and maintenance
5Hydro Monitoring Project
Expert Advisory Panel UW Faculty State/Feds
Equipment Purchases
SCO/ NOAA-NWS
Operation/ Maint.
NOAA-NWS And NPS
State/Local Government
Data Archiving Distribution
State Water Plan
WRDS
Ag. Community
Other Stakeholders
6Test Case East Entrance Yellowstone National Park
- Partnering with NPS and NWS
- Adding soil moisture, shielded rain gage, and
high-rate DCP to existing NWS site - Addresses multiple hazard-related issues
- Complements new existing infrastructure
- Important drought monitoring site for region
- Forecast point for Yellowstone Drainage
7Legacy Wyoming Soil Moisture Network
Meeteese Field Office Best of the Old Soil
Network Stations
Manual rain gage
Electronics housed in Wal-Mart cooler
- No initial instrument calibration
- No soil characterization
- No subsequent maintenance or
- calibration
Courtesy Dr. Ginger Paige, UW Renewable Resources
8Legacy Wyoming Soil Moisture Network
Courtesy Dr. Ginger Paige, UW Renewable Resources
9Legacy Wyoming Soil Moisture Network
- gt 21 sites with high quality instrumentation
- Proper housings for instruments and logger
- Full calibrations
- Automatic rain gages at all sites
- Commitments for long-term OM
Courtesy Dr. Ginger Paige, UW Renewable Resources
10Pilot Project Improving Hydroclimatic
Monitoring in Wyoming
- Project Timeline
- Convened advisory committees spring and summer
2007 - Identified target projects mid-summer 2007
- Equipment purchases fall 2007
- Calibration/testing winter 2007
- Installations in spring 2008
- Project Goals from Advisory Committees
- Address immediate monitoring needs
- Foundation for future development of monitoring
infrastructure - Priority given to projects that address multiple
needs - Hazards, long-term variability, water supply or
compact issues, forecasting/modeling
11Thanks!
12- Contact Information
- Steve Gray
- Water Resources Data System, University of
Wyoming - 307-766-6659
- stateclim_at_wrds.uwyo.edu