Title: Hydrological Modeling
1Hydrological Modeling
2Objectives
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
3Objective 1 Management support
Example Advanced hydrologic prediction system
(AHPS)
4Products
- Great Lakes Advanced Hydrologic Prediction System
(AHPS) - Large Basin Runoff Model (LBRM)
- Derivative outlooks weighting software
- Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model (DLBRM)
- Large Lake Thermodynamics Model (LLTM)
- Mid-Lakes Routing Model (MLRM)
- Thiessen polygon software
- Great Lakes Hydrometeorological Station Directory
Database - Probabilistic violation assessment tool (ProVAsT)
5Stakeholders and partners
- Government agencies
- United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
- Environment Canada (EC)
- United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) - Management authorities and utilities
- New York Power Authority (NYPA)
- Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
- Academic and research institutions
- University of Michigan
- Wayne State University
- Case Western Reserve University
- Duke University
- Western Michigan University
- Other academic institutions
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6Objectives
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
7Objective 2 Data management
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9Products
- Great Lakes Advanced Hydrologic Prediction System
(AHPS) - Large Basin Runoff Model (LBRM)
- Derivative outlooks weighting software
- Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model (DLBRM)
- Large Lake Thermodynamics Model (LLTM)
- Mid-Lakes Routing Model (MLRM)
- Thiessen polygon software
- Great Lakes Hydrometeorological Station Directory
Database - Probabilistic violation assessment tool (ProVAsT)
10Stakeholders and partners
- Government agencies
- United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
- Environment Canada (EC)
- United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) - Management authorities and utilities
- New York Power Authority (NYPA)
- Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
- Academic and research institutions
- University of Michigan
- Wayne State University
- Case Western Reserve University
- Duke University
- Western Michigan University
- Other academic institutions
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11Objectives
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
12Objective 3 Quantify uncertainty
13Objective 3 Quantify uncertainty
Example A Predicting flows in ungauged basins
14Objective 3 Quantify uncertainty
Example B water quality assessments and human
health risk
15Objective 3 Quantify uncertainty
Example B water quality assessments and human
health risk
16Objectives
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
- Support Great Lakes water resource management
- Compile, process, and distribute basin-wide data
- Develop novel tools for quantifying uncertainty
- Effectively communicate uncertainty and risk
17Objective 4 Communicate risk
Example probability and impact of extreme events
18Objective 4 Communicate risk
Example probability and impact of extreme events
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19Objective 4 Communicate risk
Example probability and impact of extreme events
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20Objective 4 Communicate risk
Example probability and impact of extreme events
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21Objective 4 Communicate risk
Example probability and impact of extreme events
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22Objective 4 Communicate risk
Example probability and impact of extreme events
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23Hydrological Modeling summary
- Hydrology program cornerstones solid
foundation - Applying novel tools and filling gaps in research
- Exciting transition period
24Hydrological Modeling summary