Abstract

AbstractLong-term water supply data are important for the current practice of water resources management at a target region. However, long-term water outflow data from reservoirs are typically limited at fine time resolution (hourly). In this study, the historical data on water supply from the Shasta Dam were reconstructed by a reservoir operation model with reconstructed reservoir inflow data. Before embarking on this exercise, first the inflow data were reconstructed by means of a watershed environmental hydrology hydroclimate model, with its input provided from historical atmospheric reanalysis data. The reanalysis data used in this study are from the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCAR–NCEP) at spatial resolution of 2.5° (210 km at the modeled region). The NCAR–NCEP reanalysis data were dynamically downscaled to 3-km spatial grid resolution at hourly intervals by means of the regional atmospheric component of the hydroclimate model. The d...

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