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Journal of Hydrology | 2001

Assessment of Folsom lake response to historical and potential future climate scenarios: 1. Forecasting

Theresa M. Carpenter; Konstantine P. Georgakakos

Abstract In collaboration with operational forecast and management Agencies, an integrated forecast-control system is designed and applied to a major reservoir in California to evaluate the potential benefits of climate information for flood control, hydroelectric energy production, and low flow augmentation. In addition to retrospective studies involving the historical period 1964–1993, system simulations were performed for the future period 2001–2030, under a control and a 1% greenhouse-gas-increase scenario. This paper presents the forecast component formulation and validates ensemble 30-day reservoir-inflow forecasts under a variety of situations. The control component formulation and corresponding reservoir management results are presented in Yao and Georgakakos, this issue. The forecast component is based on ensemble flow forecasting. Quantiles of the distribution of climate-model precipitation simulations are used to select catchment-scale historical daily precipitation time series for the generation of an ensemble of daily reservoir-inflow by hydrologic models. Ensemble generation takes into consideration both atmospheric-forcing and hydrologic-model uncertainties. Principal conclusions of this paper are that the integrated system provides reliable ensemble inflow volume forecasts for the majority of the deciles of forecast frequency, and that the use of climate model simulations is beneficial mainly during high flow periods. It is also found that to maintain reliability for future climate periods, generation of ensemble inflow forecasts should use input time series that reflect potential sharp changes in precipitation amount.


Journal of Hydrology | 2004

Impacts of parametric and radar rainfall uncertainty on the ensemble streamflow simulations of a distributed hydrologic model

Theresa M. Carpenter; Konstantine P. Georgakakos


Journal of Hydrology | 1999

National threshold runoff estimation utilizing GIS in support of operational flash flood warning systems

Theresa M. Carpenter; Jason A. Sperfslage; Konstantine P. Georgakakos; T. Sweeney; D.L. Fread


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Intercomparison of lumped versus distributed hydrologic model ensemble simulations on operational forecast scales

Theresa M. Carpenter; Konstantine P. Georgakakos


Journal of Hydrology | 2001

On the parametric and NEXRAD-radar sensitivities of a distributed hydrologic model suitable for operational use

Theresa M. Carpenter; Konstantine P. Georgakakos; Jason A Sperfslagea


Journal of Hydrology | 2004

Continuous streamflow simulation with the HRCDHM distributed hydrologic model

Theresa M. Carpenter; Konstantine P. Georgakakos


Journal of Hydrologic Engineering | 2002

Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network Design within Folsom Lake Watershed

Dimitris Tsintikidis; Konstantine P. Georgakakos; Jason A. Sperfslage; Diane E. Smith; Theresa M. Carpenter


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Discretization scale dependencies of the ensemble flow range versus catchment area relationship in distributed hydrologic modeling

Theresa M. Carpenter; Konstantine P. Georgakakos


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Potential value of operationally available and spatially distributed ensemble soil water estimates for agriculture

Konstantine P. Georgakakos; Theresa M. Carpenter


IAHS-AISH publication | 2003

A methodology for assessing the utility of distributed model forecast applications in an operational environment

Konstantine P. Georgakakos; Theresa M. Carpenter

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Eylon Shamir

Hydrologic Research Center

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Michael D. Dettinger

United States Geological Survey

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Peter Fickenscher

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Tapash Das

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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