NOAA / National Weather Service – Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service (AHPS) Program
Riverside Technology, inc. (RTi) began work in 1997 on the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) contract to support the National
Weather Service (NWS) Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service (AHPS) Program
for water resource forecasts and information. NOAA is dedicated to enhancing
the nation's economic security and safety through weather and climate-related
research, providing river and flood forecast information to the public and
helping decision makers effectively manage our nation's water resources.
There is a growing need for improved water resource forecasts and information
on the magnitude, timing, and certainty of hydrologic events. The AHPS Program
improves NOAA's response capabilities through the development of new
scientific advancements in river, flood, and drought forecasting.
Using sophisticated meteorological and hydrological computer modeling
combined with remote sensing data, AHPS research and activities produce
state-of-the-art river and stream forecasts. Benefits of a national
implementation of AHPS have been estimated to be worth more than $750 million
per year.
RTi is helping NOAA accomplish its goals through the infusion of new
science and technology in advanced hydrometeorologic, hydrologic, and
hydraulic services for integrated water resources management. Under
two contracts, the first from 1997 to 2003,
and the second beginning in 2003 for continued work on the program,
RTi's services on AHPS Tasks have included the formulation,
planning, and execution of specialized hydrometeorologic, hydrologic,
and hydraulic modeling to generate advanced hydrologic forecasting products.
Much of the work has involved using, enhancing, or implementing the National
Weather Service River Forecast System (NWSRFS) throughout the
United States.
Under the first AHPS contract, RTi successfully completed data analysis
and calibration of hydrologic and hydraulic models for NWS River Forecast
Centers; development of a multi-reservoir simulation model, a graphical
user interface for FLDWAV model inputs, and a streamflow forecast
verification system; and implementation of GIS-based flood inundation
mapping procedures.
As prime contractor on the current AHPS task order-based contract,
RTi is supported by an exceptional AHPS team, with members who have been
contributing for more than two decades to the development of new scientific
methods to advance the NWS' forecasting capabilities. Activities under
this contract provide continued support to the NWS for NWSRFS model calibrations,
time series processing, input data needs development, and forecast process
recommendations. RTi's continued development of state-of-the-art scientific
and technological advancements includes procedural enhancements to produce
long-range probabilistic streamflow forecasts, systems integration for a
new software architecture design for a distributed computing operational
forecasting system, and facilitation of collaboration between the
scientific/academic community and the NWS Hydrology Laboratory.
The AHPS contract is a Government-wide acquisitions contract vehicle
for science and engineering tasks for NOAA's AHPS Program and other government agencies.
RTi also has implemented the NWSRFS and provided transfer of
NWS technology and technical training for river forecasting and
reservoir operations around the world. The international projects
are funded by USAID, The World Bank, and other donor organizations.
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