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AMS Corporate Forum Session 6: Weather, Climate and Water Resources 22-23 March 2007, Washington DC Anticipating Extreme Hydrologic Events …how real-time data empowers communities and individuals to survive and recover from disasters Kevin G. Stewart, P.E. President, National Hydrologic Warning Council Manager, Information Services and Flood Warning Program Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Denver, Colorado Extreme Hydrologic Events Dam Failure Katrina Big Thompson Central Valley Levees Tsunami Opportunities to address needs Katrina caused many communities to ask what their “worst case” natural disaster might look like and how they could best prepare for such an event. Hurricane Katrina Storm Surge Boulder Colorado Private Meteorologist Local Investment Flood Prediction Center Real-Time Hydrologic Data ALERT Rain Gage ALERT rain/stream gage Satellite-linked USGS stream gage Automated weather station Not too interesting for most people… …until people like you make products like these… …and these. Empowered to develop plans to warn proactively… The drainage basin descriptions, facilities, hydrology, flood history, problem areas, flood routing/timing Decision aids ALERT system, flash flood guidance, inundation areas Communications Meteorological support National Weather Service Private Meteorologist Flood threat recognition and warning process Procedures and general responsibilities Public dissemination Media contacts Annual revisions and practices …and practice those plans. Empowered to Integrate Real-time synchronization of surface rainfall measurements, radar imagery and storm track forecasting model Opportunities to Educate Opportunities to Share nhwc.udfcd.org National Hydrologic Warning Council June 11-14, 2007 Opportunities to help a neighbor Empowered to improve communications Empower people to protect themselves When if comes to determining wise use of limited resources… …do not underestimate the value of the mundane. AMS Statement on Climate Change Final remarks Despite the uncertainties noted above, there is adequate evidence from observations and interpretations of climate simulations to conclude that the atmosphere, ocean, and land surface are warming; that humans have significantly contributed to this change; and that further climate change will continue to have important impacts on human societies, on economies, on ecosystems, and on wildlife through the 21st century and beyond. Focusing on the next 30 years, convergence among emission scenarios and model results suggest strongly that increasing air temperatures will reduce snowpack, shift snowmelt timing, reduce crop production and rangeland fertility, and cause continued melting of the ice caps Important goals for future work include the need to understand the relation of climate at the state and regional level to the patterns of global climate and to reverse the decline in observational networks that are so critical to accurate climate monitoring and prediction. and sea level rise. Policy choices in the near future will determine the extent of the impacts of climate change. Policy decisions are seldom made in a context of absolute certainty. Some continued climate change is inevitable, and the policy debate should also consider the best ways to adapt to climate change. Prudence dictates extreme care in managing our relationship with the only planet known to be capable of sustaining human life.