PPT-Hydrologic Statistics

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Reading Chapter 11 Sections 121 and 122 of Applied Hydrology 04042006 2 Probability A measure of how likely an event will occur A number expressing the ratio of

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Reading Chapter 11 Sections 121 and 122 of Applied Hydrology 04042006 2 Probability A measure of how likely an event will occur A number expressing the ratio of favorable outcome to the all possible outcomes . Reading: Applied Hydrology Sections 13-1, 13-2. 14-1 to 14-4. 2. Hydrologic design . Water control. Peak flows, erosion, pollution, etc. . Water management. Domestic and industrial use, irrigation, instream flows, etc. Summary. Results. . Approaches. Exploring . i. mpact of forcing data on hydrologic simulations and climate sensitivity. When assessing climate impact on hydrologic processes, we face a number of different modeling approaches, including forcing dataset, downscaling of atmospheric model outputs, . - BASIC CONCEPTS. Hydrology . Hydrology . is the science of the waters of the . earth and . its atmosphere. It deals with occurrence, circulation, distribution and movements of these waters over the globe and their interaction with the physical and biological environments. Jon Goodall, U. of South Carolina. CSDMS 2013 Annual Meeting. March 23-25, 2013 - Boulder, CO. Hydrology FRG Long-term Goals. Make hydrologic models more open and transparent for both scientific investigations and to support policy and decision makers.. Reading: Applied Hydrology Sections 8.1, 8.2, 8.4. 2. Flow Routing. Procedure to determine the flow hydrograph at a point on a watershed from a known hydrograph upstream. As the hydrograph travels, it. Hydrologic Systems. Setting the context in Brushy Creek. Hydrologic systems and hydrologic models. Reynolds Transport Theorem. Continuity equation. Reading for next Tuesday – Applied Hydrology, Sections 2.3 to 2.8. Gridded Hydrologic Modeling Projects. Utah State University Utah Energy Balanced Model (UEB). Evaluation of a gridded energy balance snow model. http://hydrology.usu.edu/snow/uebgrid/. Riverside Technology (RTI). Hydrologic Systems. Hydrologic systems and hydrologic models. How to apply physical laws to fluid systems. Intrinsic and extrinsic properties of fluids. Reynolds Transport . Theorem. Continuity equation. Bear River and cutting of Oneida Narrows. --implications for the Bonneville record. Joel Pederson and Jesse King.  . problem. -. Bonneville record important, . but how is . the Bear River . . involved in its hydrologic balance??. David . Tarboton. , Ray . Idaszak. , . Jeffery . Horsburgh. , . Dan . Ames, . Jon . Goodall. , . Larry . Band, . Venkatesh. . Merwade. , . Alva . Couch, . Jennifer . Arrigo. , . Rick . Hooper, . David Valentine. Sydney Weyand, Dr. . Inci. . Guneralp. , and Dr. . Burak. . Guneralp. Texas A&M University. Outline. Introduction. Methodology. Implications. Future Research. Floods are one of the most damaging and common forms of natural disasters.. Sara A. Goeking. Why tree canopy cover?. From Winkler et al. 2010:. Hydrologic Processes and Watershed Response. It may affect . partitioning of precipitation . into runoff versus evapotranspiration:. Robert J. Kuligowski, Ph. D.. NOAA/NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research. Bob.Kuligowski@noaa.gov. 1. Outline. Satellite Rainfall Performance. IPWG Validation Efforts and Findings. Other Findings of Interest. . Spatial Data Publication Platform. Support. EAR 0622374. CUAHSI. HIS. Sharing hydrologic data. http://his.cuahsi.org/. . David Tarboton, Jeff Horsburgh, David Maidment, Dan Ames, Jon Goodall, Richard Hooper, and Ilya Zaslavsky.

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