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Page 1: Floodplain Management SESSION 3 Stream Systems on Dynamic Earth Meteorological Framework Prepared By Donald R. Reichmuth, PhD.

Floodplain ManagementSESSION 3

Stream Systems on Dynamic Earth

Meteorological Framework

Prepared By

Donald R. Reichmuth, PhD.

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Meteorological Framework

Objectives:Show Temperature & Pressure

Gradients

Show Water Sources

Define A River Basin

Explain Published Resource Data

Illustrate Factors Affecting Weather

List Weather Related Disasters

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North American Temperature Data

Mid-Continent:(North Central US & Canadian Plains)

Normally has cold winters and hot summers

that causes Mid-Continent

Winter High Pressure &

Summer Low Pressure

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WinterTemperature

DataTypical Winter Pattern:

Coldest in Northern Mid-Continent

2004 Departure:

From Mean

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North American Air Flow

Monsoon Pattern

Monsoon Defined:

A wind system that reverses direction

between summer and winter.

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Monsoon Air Flow

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Monsoon Air Flow

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Earth’s Water

Sources:Outer SpaceVolcanoesRock Disintegration

Total Volume: 309,000 Units

One Unit (1) = 4475 Cubic Km (1070 Cubic Miles)

100 Units = Yearly Evaporation From Oceans300,000 Units = Present Volume All Oceans

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Water Distribution(Total Units)

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Hydrologic Cycle

Evaporation From Oceans

Wind Moves Moisture Laden Clouds

Moisture Condenses & Falls

PrecipitationFalls Back Into Oceans

Produces Stream Flow On Land

Enters Groundwater On Land

Water Returns To Oceans

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Simplified Hydrologic Cycle

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Detailed Hydrologic Cycle(Units Per Year)

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River Basin Defined

The surface catchment area

upstream from a given point on a stream.

River Basin Runoff:Surface Stream Flow

Controlled by Surface Topography

Groundwater FlowControlled by Subsurface Structure

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River Basin Example

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Basin Topographic

Map

Grand River

• NOTE:

Subbasins Marked

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Block DiagramGrand River Basin

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Moisture Forecasthttp://www.cpc.ncp.noaa.gov/

ptoducts/analysis/monitoring/cdus/palmer_drought_outlook.gif

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River Forecast Centerswww.nws.noaa.gov/er/nerfc

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Hazards Assessment Briefinghttp://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/

products/predictions/threats

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Precipitation Data

National Resources Conservation Service

(NRCS)

National Water & Climate Centerwww.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/

Snow Survey & Water Supplywww.nrcs.gov/programs/snowsurvey/

Western Regional Climate Center

(WRCC)[email protected]

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NRCS Snow Water Contenthttp://www.mt.nrcs.usda.gov/snow/data.current.html

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River Basin Precipitation Data([email protected])

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Floodthreat Example

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Flood Risk Example

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Flood Warning Example

April 11, 2004

Red River, ND

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Palmer Drought Severity Index

1. A “Meteorological” Drought Index

2. Widely Used In The USA

3. Measures Abnormality

4. Range+6 ---- Extremely Wet

0 ------ Near Normal

-6 ----- Extremely Dry

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Dendrochronology

Example: Determining

Past Climate

Conditions

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Drought Information Center(NOAA)

http://www.drought.noaa.gov/index.html

Home Page MenuLists Links To Numerous Products

PrecipitationSoil MoistureDroughtFire PotentialTemperature

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Drought Conditionshttp://drought.unl.edu/dm

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Drought Predictionhttp://www.ncep.noaa.gov/

products/expert_assessment/season_drought.gif

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Local MicroclimatesOrographic Precipitation

Caused by Anabatic (Blowing Up Slope) Wind

Rain ShadowsCaused by Katabatic (Blowing Down Slope) Wind

Lake EffectsCaused by Wind Blowing Over Water

Heat IslandsCaused by Urban Heat Sources

Acid RainCaused by SO4 Emissions

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Topographic Influence

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Effect of Smoke Stack Emissions

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Effect Of Urban Heat Islands

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Lake Effect On Snowfall

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Average Runoff Patterns

Low ----- Western Plains & Southwest

High ----- New England, Appalachians, Gulf Coast

& Pacific Northwest

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Major Disasters By State

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Major Disasters

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Fire Management

Early 1900’sFire Suppression

Increased Fuel Load

Triggered Species Changes

1980’s Period

Major Wild Fires

Controlled Burns Started

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Fire HistoryExample

Tree

Ring

Studies

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Slide Presentation Prepared By

Geomax, P.C.Dr. Donald R. Reichmuth, President

1023 W. 30th Ave.Spokane, WA 99203-1324

Phone & FAX – 509-838-6390E-mail – [email protected]