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The Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Companies

March 14, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

Posted by: Mary Mullusky, Chief, Hydrologic Providers Branch, NOAA’s Nationwide Climate Service

This week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and FEMA are once again partnering for Nationwide Flood Security Awareness Week. &nbspEach day of Nationwide Flood Security Awareness week, we will give key info connected to flood hazards, and techniques to shield yourself and your residence.

The influences of weather, water and climate on our day-to-day lives and financial properly becoming are manifold, and at occasions profound. A fact highlighted by the devastating and heartrending occasions of the previous couple of many years.

NOAA’s Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) gives weather, water, and climate forecasts and warnings to shield lifestyle and home and increase the nationwide financial system. &nbspTo fulfill this important mission, skilled NWS meteorologists and hydrologists use state-of-the-art science and technology to keep track of and predict climate, water and climate impacts for our nation and its citizens 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

Floods are our nation’s most costly natural disaster and, on average, is the top lead to of serious climate-related deaths. &nbspFloods have claimed an common of 94 lives a year and $ 10.two billion in economic damages in the decade 2001-2010 alone. View The Water’s Fury (Quicktime file) to see the energy of water.

Whilst floods are not preventable, the reduction of daily life and property can be reduced substantially with more timely and precise forecasts and warnings. &nbspAn critical signifies by which the NWS generates and distributes flood and water resource forecasts and data is via the Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service, acknowledged as AHPS (pronounced A-Haps).

AHPS is an ongoing energy by the NWS to carry on modernizing its hydrologic companies and offers new details and products by means of the infusion of new science and technology. &nbspIt is a net-based mostly suite of precise and info-rich forecast products in graphical type that permits government companies, private institutions, and men and women to make far more informed, threat-based mostly decisions to mitigate the dangers posed by floods and droughts.

Some examples of the products and details from AHPS consist of: hydrographs combining current water level observations from the U.S. Geological Survey with NWS river forecasts extended array (i.e., 90-day) probabilistic forecasts conveying the chance a river will exceed minor, moderate, or major flood amounts inundation maps for water ranges from flood stage via the flood of record, depicting in which and how deep the flood waters will be in a neighborhood or neighborhood thereby enabling emergency managers and other decision makers to preposition folks and sources to most successfully mitigate the impacts of a flood historical floods impacts, and a lot far more.

The broad reach of AHPS extends the range of forecasts from brief-term (up to six hours) to extended-term (out to weeks and months) and gives the public with far more detailed and accurate answers to the following concerns:

  • How higher will the river rise?
  • When will the river reach its peak?
  • Where will the flooding occur?
  • How lengthy will the flood last?
  • How prolonged will the drought carry on? and
  • How certain is the forecast?

AHPS forecast goods and info support selections with regards to the operation and management of flood-control structures. &nbspEmergency management officials at the Federal, state, territorial, tribal and regional and state ranges use these forecasts to fight floods, evacuate residents, and to take other measures to mitigate the impact of flooding. &nbspAlso, these goods are utilized by a broad variety of men and women, this kind of as barge and dam operators, power organizations and municipal water provide officials, recreational consumers, farmers, households, corporations, and environmentalists. Anybody and everyone who makes water-based decisions advantages from AHPS.

Get prepared, be ready and be FloodSmart ahead of the flood begins.

Stay latest with flood threat in your place with the most recent official watches and warnings at climate.gov. For thorough hydrologic circumstances and forecasts, click the “water” tab.

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Filed Under: General Tagged With: AHPS, FEMA, Fury Quicktime, Geological Survey, Hydrologic Providers Branch, NWS

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