AHPS - Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Services
The Advanced
Hydrologic Prediction Services is an initiative from the National
Weather Service to provide longer term hydrologic outlooks to the
various users of hydrologic information, such as local emergency
management officials, reservoir operators, and other water resources
managers. The format of the products tends to be graphical
in nature, as opposed to the text-based products generally issued
for current forecast products. The data in the products tend
to be probabilistic in nature, based on analysis of historic precipitation,
temperature and streamflow, current river and basin conditions,
and short-term meteorologic outlook. The core of the AHPS system
is the ESP (Ensemble Streamflow Prediction) program, which is part of NWSRFS
(National Weather Service River Forecast System).
AHPS / ESP Trace Analysis - "Create Your Own Product"
The AHPS / ESP Trace Analysis interface provides great flexibility in deriving products and information from the available ensemble streamflow traces. Please select from the topics in the table below to learn more about AHPS/ESP Trace Analysis and how to use the "create your own product" interface.
To "create your own product", either:
AHPS 5-Day Interval Forecasts
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Susan R - Susanville |
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Lake Tahoe - Inflow |
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Prosser Creek - Prosser Reservoir |
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Little Truckee R - Stampede Reservoir |
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Truckee R - Farad |
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West Fork Carson R - Woodfords |
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East Fork Carson R - Gardnerville |
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Carson R - Carson City |
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West Walker R - Highway 395 Bridge |
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East Walker R - Bridgeport |
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Marys R - Twin Buttes |
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South Fork Humboldt R - Dixie Creek |
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Humboldt R - Palisade |
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Martin Creek - Paradise Valley |
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American R - Folsom Lake Inflow |
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Sprague R - Beatty |
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Williamson R - Chiloquin |
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Klamath R - Klamath Lake Inflow |
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Kern R - Isabella |
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