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S&T Project Number 1735 Final Report: Stochastic Storm Transposition for Physically-Based Rainfall and Flood Hazard Analyses Science and Technology Program
Department of the Interior —
Reclamation partnered with faculty from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to address a need for improved gridded technologies that support precipitation and flood... -
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S&T Project 1794 Final Report: Identifying Sources of Uncertainty in Flood Frequency Analyses Report
Department of the Interior —
Reclamation partnered with scientists at NCAR to assess sensitivity and sources of uncertainty in rainfall runoff modeling to support flood frequency analyses. Pieces... -
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S&T Project 1845 Final Report:Development of short-range forecasts of weather-driven channel losses and gains to support Reclamation water management
Department of the Interior —
Reclamation’s Yuma Area Office (YAO) in Yuma, AZ, manages the last stretch of the Lower Colorado River before it crosses the border with Mexico. YAO navigates the... -
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S&T Project 23037 Final Report: Exploring Frameworks for Simulating Historical and Future Hydrology in the Upper Deschutes River Basin
Department of the Interior —
The scoping study aims to identify a promising approach for estimating unregulated streamflow in the Deschutes River basin for both historical and projected future...