Title: Making the NHD Flow:
1Making the NHD Flow Adding Hydrology to the
Hydrography By Tim Bondelid RTI
International Jeanne Game RTI
International Cindy McKay Horizon
Systems Sponsored By USEPA Office of Water
2Project Objectives
- Pilot Study to develop drainage area, mean annual
flow, and velocity estimates for NHD - Apply simplified techniques originally developed
for the National Water Pollution Control
Assessment Model (NWPCAM) - Use the Pilot as a test application of the NHD
VAAs - QA the results using USGS gaging stations and RF1
velocities
3NWPCAM
- Acknowledgements EPA OW, NCEE, OPEI
- A national-scale modeling system for policy
analysis - RF3-based with VAAs
- Large ORACLE system
- Several models are integrated into the system
- Includes the hydrologic methods shown in this
presentation
4Study Area
5Routing With the VAAs
6Hydrologic Sequence Numbers
7Routing With the VAAs
The Reach File Routing Algorithm Accumulating/M
odeling some Value DIM VAL(10) Sort Reach
File in SEQNO Order The Actual Routing
Algorithm Loop on Reaches If SFLAG1 then
VAL(LEV) 0 Reach-specific Value or Modeling
here VAL(LEV) VAL(LEV) RCHVALUE Put
Accumulated Value into Reach Table RCH!VALUE
VAL(LEV) Check for end of Stream Level
Path If Jgt0 and J (LEV-1) then
VAL(J) VAL(J) VAL(LEV) VAL(LEV)
0 Endif End Loop
8Drainage Area Estimates
- Associate 1 sq. km. AVHRR grids with the nearest
Drain - Provides an estimate of incremental drainage area
by Drain - Sum up total drainage areas using VAA routing
algorithm - QA using USGS gaging station drainage areas two
steps
9Drainage Area Estimates
10Drainage Area Estimates
11Drainage Area Estimates
12USGS Gaging Stations
13Drainage Area QA Step 1
14Drainage Area QA Step 2
15Drainage Area QA Log-Log
16NWPCAM/RF3 Drainage Area QA Similar Results
17Flow Estimates
- Estimate average annual unit runoff by HUC
- Apply distance-weighted unit runoff using NCD
gages simplified zone of influence - QA Using USGS runoff isopleth map
- Compute incremental Drain runoff multiply
incremental drainage area times unit runoff - Route and accumulate incremental flows to
estimate mean annual flow by Drain - QA by comparing to USGS gage mean annual flows
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20 Flow QA Linear
21 Flow QA Log-Log
22Velocity Estimates
- Use No Slope Method of Jobson
- Compare to RF1 velocities
- Does not measure accuracy
- Provides an order-of-magnitude cross-check
- Need time-of-travel studies to test accuracy
- Could possibly be enhanced with Drain slope
estimates - First steps taken to test this
23 RF1 Vs. NHD Velocities
24Advantages Of This Method
- Uses simple yet effective methods for bringing
key hydrologic attributes into the NHD - Can be developed quickly for the national NHD
- Linkages to land cover can bring in NPS loading
estimates for large-scale water quality modeling - The VAAs combined with these hydrologic
attributes provides a time-tested modeling
framework
25Conclusions
- The simplified methods for estimating NHD
hydrologic parameters worked quite well - This Pilot Study validated the NHD VAAs as an
efficient and effective application tool - The performance of the simplified methods is
comparable to the national-scale results from
NWPCAM - Many of the databases and tools are now developed
for application in other areas
26Recommendations
- Repeat the pilot application in other areas
- Compare with other NHD hydrologic pilots
- Test in arid areas
- Compare the simplified velocity estimation
techniques to site-specific time-of-travel
studies - Do a cost-benefit evaluation of the various NHD
hydrologic methods under development - National-scale application to get first-order
hydrology estimates into the NHD