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CRDSS Task 2.09-14 - Review of USRB Weather Station and Recommended New Stations for the Upper Colorado River Basin
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In the Phase I CRDSS Task Memorandum 1.14-1, it was recommended that the weather station sites be checked for representativeness. This memorandum will serve to meet that recommendation as it pertains to the upper stem of the Colorado River.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Task Memorandum
Date
12/3/1996
DSS Category
Consumptive Use
DSS
Colorado River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Contract/PO #
C153658, C153727, C153752
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB92-87, HB93-1273, SB94-029, HB95-1155, SB96-153, HB97-008
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Riverside Technology inc.
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CRDSS <br />TASK MEMORANDUM 2.09-14 <br />Review of USBR Weather Station and Recommended New Stations <br />For the Upper Colorado River Basin <br />1.0ISSUE <br />Climatic data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather stations <br />are utilized to determine agricultural crop consumptive use in the United States Bureau of <br />Reclamation's (USBR) Colorado River System Consumptive Uses and Losses Report (CULR). In <br />the Phase I CRDSS Task Memorandum 1.14-1, it was recommended that the weather station sites be <br />checked for representativeness. This memorandum will serve to meet that recommendation as it <br />pertains to the upper stem of the Colorado River. <br />2.0DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS <br />This review of NOAA weather stations encompasses only those stations utilized for the upper stem <br />of the Colorado River and as reported in the USBR's 1981-85 CULR. The stations identified in the <br />appendices of the CULR are listed in Table 1. <br />Subsequent to the 1981-85 CULR, USBR personnel have proposed changes in weather station <br />selection for some of the hydrologic units in Colorado. These recommended changes for the upper <br />stem of the Colorado River are summarized in Table 2. <br />Within the upper stem of the Colorado River, there are several NOAA weather stations which collect <br />maximum and minimum temperature and precipitation data but were not utilized in the USBR's <br />1981-85 CULR or the proposed revisions. These stations are listed in Table 3. The listing includes <br />only those stations with recorded data from 1970. <br />Ideally, agricultural weather stations should be sited in level, open terrain, representative of the local <br />agricultural environment. Unfortunately, most NOAA weather stations are located in urban areas; <br />therefore, temperature measurements may not be representative. Precipitation measurements are <br />influenced more by regional topography; thus, an urban versus an agricultural siting should have very <br />little impact. Site descriptions of the weather stations listed in Tables 1, 2 and 3 were provided by <br />Nolan Doesken, Colorado's Assistant State Climatologist. Review of the descriptions found that <br />most of the sites are located in an urban environment. Eight exceptions were noted: Altenbern is <br />located on a ranch; Dillon 1 E is located on Denver Water's maintenance facility east of the reservoir. <br /> Grand Junction 6 ESE is located at the Colorado State University Orchard Mesa Research Center; <br />Meredith is located in a mountain valley; Green Mountain Dam's station is located in a narrow river <br />canyon valley at the base of the dam with steep mountains on two sides. Williams Fork Dam is <br />located in a narrow river valley near the base of the dam with surrounding rolling hills. Grand 6 <br />SSW is located at the NCWCD Farr Pumping Plant. <br />Since the data collected by NOAA is the only data available, these data are recommended for use by <br />CRDSS. This review of representativeness will only address the location of the selected weather <br />stations for each sector relative to the location of the irrigated area. <br />Recommended changes to the weather stations used in CRDSS are based upon the following: <br />1 <br />12.3.96 12.09-14 - Walter <br />
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