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Title: ENVI 412 Hydrologic Losses and Radar Measurement


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ENVI 412Hydrologic Losses and Radar Measurement
  • Dr. Philip B. Bedient
  • Rice University

2
Lake Energy Budget
  • Qe energy used for evaporation
  • Qh sensible heat
  • Qq stored energy
  • Qv advected energy
  • QN net radiation absorbed by water body

3
Lake Evaporation
  • Function of wind speed, T, and      humidity
    gradient
  •  Energy source - solar energy
  • Mass transfer, energy budget,     and pan
    evaporation
  • Penmans combined (1948)

4
Mass Transfer
E es - ea (a bu) Where E evaporation
(cm/day) es Sat vapor pressure (T) ea
Vapor pres at fixed z u wind speed in
m/sec a,b constants
5
Shallow Lake Evap (Kohler, 1955)
6
Evaporation Pans
  • Anemometer - wind
  • Rain Gage - precip.
  • Pan for water - evap
  • Level measured daily
  • Refilled as necessary

7
Soil Moisture Cycle
  • Autumn - rainfall recharge
  • Winter - max soil storage
  • Spring - some evap loss
  • Summer - most depleted

8
Surface Flow Distribution
9
Hortons Infiltration Concept f(t) Rate of
water loss into soil
f fc (fo - fc) exp (-kt) fc final rate
value fo initial rate value K decay rate Can
integrate to get F(t) Vol of infiltration
10
Hortons Eqn
11
? index Method
  • Assumes constant rate   over time of rainfall
  • Volume above line is   DRO
  • Volume below line is F(t)
  • Trial and error computed

12
Example of F Index
DRO
VOL Infiltration F(t)
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Example of F Index
Assume 4.9 in of DRO from a 560 acre Basin Set up
a general Eqn for F index 2(1.4 - F) 3(2.3-
F) 2(1.1- F) 3(0.7- F) 2(0.3- F) 4.9 Find
F by trial and error by assuming a value and
solving - try F 1.5 in/hr And it only accounts
for 2.4 in of DRO F 0.5 in/hr yields 9.0 in of
DRO - too much DRO Try F 1.0 in/hr or 2(.4)
3(1.3)2(.1) 4.9 inches
14
Brays Bayou at Main St Bridge
15
Stream Cross-Section for Q
  • Measure v at 0.2 and 0.8 of depth
  • Average v and multiply by DWD
  • Sum up across stream to get total Q

16
Typical Rating Curve for Stream
  • Plot of z vs. Q
  • Determined from stream    measurements of V
  • Unique for each stream
  • Changes with development
  • Available for all USGS gages

17
Standard Flood Alert System
Use measured rainfall Predict hydrologic
Response in x,y, and t Alert various
agencies and emergency mgrs Save lives and
damages
18
Use of NEXRAD Rainfall for Hydrologic Prediction
  • Dr. Baxter Vieux, University of Oklahoma
  • National Severe Storm Laboratory

19
NEXRAD Radar Data
  • Recent Innovation
  • Uses radar - NWS
  • DPA every 5 minutes
  • Accurate to 230 km
  • Provides better spatial     detail than gages

20
Radar Provides Visual Effects
Midnight 1 a.m.
21
RadarGage Calibration October 17, 1994
Sims Bayou
Total Rainfall Radar (in.)
Brays Bayou
Total Rainfall measured at the Gage (in.)
22
October, 1994 Calibration
Cumulative Rainfall (in.)
23
Weather Radar Systems
  • Recently deployed weather radar systems such as
    NEXRAD offer accurate and reliable precipitation
    estimation
  • Increased sensitivity coupled with improved
    processing provides high-resolution radar data
    sets for a variety of applications.
  • Provides another source of rainfall information
    in addition to rain gauges

24
WSR-88D - NEXRAD
  • The first operational WSR-88D was installed in
    May 1990 at Twin Lakes, OK
  • 160 deployed nationwide and overseas.
  • Is now being used for much more than weather
    forecasts.
  • Most significant advancement in hydrology in last
    20 years!

25
Users of Radar and Meteorological Data
  • Real-time access to radar and other
    meteorological data is now provided to
  • users outside of the NWS
  • Nexrad has spawned a private sector
    meteorological services industry
  • Now other users are beginning to experience the
    benefits within the hydrologic community

26
Low Precision 16-level Image
27
16-level precision image vs. 256-level data
28
FAS2 will add 482 radar rain gauges over Brays
29
T.S. Allison Storm TotalJune 8-9, 2001
30
Prospects for Flood Modeling in Real-Time
  • Forecasting urban streams that respond rapidly to
    heavy rainfall is difficult.
  • Such forecasts can easily underpredict the river
    stage with little or no lead time
  • Why have hydrologic models lagged the development
    of radar technology and meteorological science?
  • How can we improve current hydrologic practice in
    order to forecast flood levels in real-time?
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