Environmental Intelligence-Where To get the Data From?

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Environmental Intelligence-Where To get the Data From? Climate and Water Information and Services Dr. Amgad Elmahdi Manager Water Resources Assessment Section 24 July 2012

Presentation outline Bureau s mandate and role in Environmental intelligence Water Information Services National water accounts Water resources assessment Water predictions (flood forecasting and seasonal flows) Other Water products IFD update, Water Storages, Plans for the future.

A short trip down memory lane. Where our water reporting information was stored How we accessed our water reporting information The reliability of our water reporting information National Integrated - Accessible - Trusted

Bureau of Meteorology The Bureau is Australia s national weather, climate and water information agency operating under the Meteorology Act 1955 and the Water Act 2007 contributes to all aspects of disaster management planning, preparation, response and recovery works with state disaster managers and local governments in order to routinely provide the best possible advice and warning service

Bureau of Meteorology 2010 2015 The Bureau s environmental intelligence role builds on its core expertise and skills developed through delivering meteorological services for more than 100 years. In the future the Bureau will service Australia s environmental intelligence needs across air, land, water, oceans and space.

Our mission and mandate Australia is well equipped to manage water scarcity, water quality and flood risk through ready access to high quality water information provided by the Bureau of Meteorology Legislative backing -Water act 2007 -Water regulations 2008

Admin data Creating an Integrated View of our Water Resources Time-series Inference and Context data

Water Act and Regulations WIR AD 2007 Water Act A Water Informa

21 st century water reporting & Forecasting informing decisions Retrospective Now Forecasting

Modernisation and Extension of Hydrologic Monitoring Systems Program The Australian Government's Modernisation and Extension of Hydrologic Monitoring Systems Program has been administered by the Bureau of Meteorology. The program invested $80m over 5 years, 2008 2012. D 2.7% C 1.7% E 11.6% F 4.3% B 20.0% G 5.7% H 1.9% I 0.3% A 51.7% A. Equipment and networks B. Data management systems C. Data QA/QC D. Data rescue E. AHGF, NGIS F. Water accounting G. Coordination H. Standards I. Hydrographic training

Business Need: Water balance in retrospect The Bureau of Meteorology requires: a national water balance modelling system that quantifies retrospective water storage and water flux terms and their respective uncertainties, from observation and modelled data, using state-of-the-art science and technology

Australian Water Resource Assessments The Australian Water Resources Assessment 2010 includes comprehensive information on the nation s surface water resources and more limited information on its groundwater resources. Information is presented in the form of maps, graphs and tables with an accompanying narrative. 13 Regional chapters http://www.bom.gov.au/water/awra/2010/index.shtml

AWRA Reporting: Aims 1. To monitor hydrological state, condition and use of SW and GW 2. To highlight patterns, trends and variability in water availability, quality and use 3. To serve a variety of data and information needs 4. To provide hydrometric statistics of key reference sites 5. To provide readily interpretable maps, figures and tables

AWRA Reporting: Conceptual framework 1. National (continental) reporting Focus on most recent water year modelled water cycle, climate drivers, weather extremes, rainfall deficiencies and floods 2. Top-level reporting regions defined by drainage divisions Trend analyses of water cycle elements (+ key reference sites) 3. Sub-regional reporting Time-series analyses of water availability, use and quality in key areas (cities, irrigation districts, wetlands)

Australian Water Resource Assessments Assessments are completed biannualy Each regional assessment includes: Introduction Key data and information Description of region Recent patterns in landscape water flows Rivers, wetlands and groundwater Water for cities and towns Water for agriculture Assessments are available online http://www.bom.gov.au/water/awra/2010/index.shtml

National Water Account Accounts contain standardised information about the management of Australia's water resources water stores and flows water rights and liabilities water use Accounts contain region contextual information Physical Information (General Description, Description of the region) Land Use Significant Water Events Significant Aquatic Environmental Systems Water Resources Surface Water, Major storages, Stream flow summary Water transfers Groundwater

National Water Account 2010 Account regions Adelaide Canberra Melbourne Murray Darling Basin Ord Perth South East Queensland Sydney

National Water Account Available online http://www.bom.gov.au/water/n wa/2010 July (Ord and Perth) August (Adelaide, Canberra) October (Sydney, Melbourne, MDB, SEQ)

Rainfall Intensity-Frequency-Duration The current IFD s are being revised The current IFD s were: Developed by Bureau of Meteorology over 20 years ago Used data from the Bureau s network of daily read and pluviograph stations Focused on the design of structures on relatively large rural catchments, durations of less than one hour were not considered necessary.

Rainfall Intensity-Frequency-Duration Revised IFDs will be provided for Durations of 1 minute to 120 hours (5 days) with advice on how to extrapolate to less than 1 minute and greater than 5 days Annual Exceedance Probabilities to 1%. Consistent advice provided on blending revised IFDs with CRCFORGE estimates, derived by each state, to enable smooth rainfall frequency curve to be derived to an AEP of 0.05%. Revised IFDs will be disseminated In electronic form Via new web page accessed from Bureau of Meteorology website IFD estimates will be gridded to be available for any point in Australia. Launch in September 2012

Climate Climate is the typical weather conditions experienced at any location or area. National analysis of recent and average conditions Analysis available online http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/

Data is available online as: Image Grid Shape file Maximum Temperature, 10 th July 2012

Climate data online Online data download http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/

Australian Climate Observations Reference Network Surface Air Temperature ACORN-SAT dataset has been developed for monitoring climate variability and change in Australia. 112 locations across Australia that provide high-quality, ground-based temperature records. A daily record of Australian temperatures over the last 100 years. The dataset is available at : www.bom.gov.au/climate/change/acorn-sat http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/change/acorn-sat/documents/acorn-sat-fact-sheet-web.pdf

Seasonal outlook Monthly review of recent conditions and outlook Full presentation and summary available on line. Combines water and climate seasonal outlooks http://www.bom.gov.au/water/newevents/presentations/ncwbriefings/index.shtml

Water forecasts National flood forecasting and warning service NSW network automated monitoring sites: 827 River 643 Rain Curent monitoring data avalable online http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/flood/

Water forecasts Three month forecast, release monthly Currently covers 50 stream flow sites Implements statistical and dynamic modelling developed through WIRADA. Decision making tool http://www.bom.gov.au/water/ssf/index.shtml

Australia's water storages National coverage 281 Storages Storage data standardised against a common storage model Analyse by: Capital city State Drainage division http://water.bom.gov.au/waterstorage/awris/

National Water Market Water entitlement and trade data management Water entitlement and trade reporting http://www.nationalwatermarket.gov.au/water-market-reports/index.html

Australian Hydrological Geofabric Specialised GIS data products Surface Cartography Surface Network Surface Catchments Surface Reporting Catchments Surface Reporting Regions Groundwater data. National coverage Drainage lines are digital elevation model enforced

Bureau Communications engauge newsletter http://www.bom.gov.au/water/about/publications/index.shtml Water Information Road Show Program November / December 2011

Current projects/examples Developed Water Regulations AWRIS AWID Water Storages Water Restrictions Water market NWA AWRA IFD online Geofabric Under Development Climate Resilient Water Sources Urban City Report Water market gadget AWRA system modelling NEIE

Summary The Bureau of Meteorology is mandated to provide weather, climate and water information Covers data, information and insight The Water Information Initiative has introduced a suite of new water products Critical for water resources management including responding to extremes such as floods and droughts

Thank you Contacts: Climate data : Water data : http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data-services/data-requests.shtml waterdata@bom.gov.au Dr Amgad Elmahdi Manager Water Resources Assessment Section Mobile: 0459 840 907 Phone: 61-3-8638 8274 Email: A.Elmahdi@bom.gov.au