Journal article
Informing hydrometric network design for statistical seasonal streamflow forecasts
EA Rosenberg, AW Wood, AC Steinemann
Journal of Hydrometeorology | American Meteorological Society | Published : 2013
Abstract
A hydrometric network design approach is developed for enhancing statistical seasonal streamflow forecasts. The approach employs gridded, model-simulated water balance variables as predictors in equations generated via principal components regression in order to identify locations for additional observations that most improve forecast skill. The approach is applied toward the expansion of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Snowpack Telemetry (SNOTEL) network in 24 western U.S. basins using two forecasting scenarios: one that assumes the currently standard predictors of snow waterequivalent and water year-to-date precipitation and one that considers soil moisture as an addition..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Grant NA11OAR4310150. We sincerely thank the staff of NRCS NWCC for their generous assistance, with special thanks to David Garen, Tom Perkins, Gus Goodbody, Rashawn Tama, Jolyne Lea, and Cara McCarthy. The thoughtful comments of Jessica Lundquist and three anonymous reviewers are also gratefully acknowledged.