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<br />c;,.) <br /> <br />"~ <br /> <br />N <br />00 <br />Ol) <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />3-1 <br /> <br />Progrdm llesuLls <br /> <br />The output of this progrdm WdS checked against dn isoldled <br />stordge event (Plate 1) occurring in late MdY dnd continuing <br />through June of 1964. This storage event is unique in thdt <br />there was no call for the pdssdge of river flow due to high <br />runoff downstredm of John Mdrtin Ddm. Reservoir inflow and <br />outflow conditions4 are depicted in figure la dnd lb. <br /> <br />Results of the theoreticdl lmplemenation of the operdting <br />criterla dre shown In figure 2a. Astonishingly, the storage <br />event fdiLed to mdterLalize. A check of the inflow data <br />revedls the sum of the flows of the Arkdnsas dnd Purgdtoire <br />Rivers (measured inflow) was insufficient to precipitdte <br />stordge. However, the computed inflow WdS more thdn <br />sufficient. <br /> <br />Program Format <br /> <br />The progrdm formdt is currently in d verlficdtion mode <br />wIth echo printed ddtd lnput dnd calenddr type tdbulatlons of output <br />simllldr in form to those found in the annual reports of the <br />Arkdnsas River Compact AdministrdtLon. The hydrograph plots contain <br />days serlally numbered with dn Indexing tdble of day numbers given <br />immediately preceeding the plot. Modification of the plot to print <br />day, month and year will follow at d future date. <br /> <br />.. , <br /> <br />"'" <br />