CW3E Major Themes
Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO) By developing, demonstrating, and implementing objective tools and science, CW3E can create a natural link between research, applications, and codified operational procedures to enable multipurpose reservoir operators to use the best available science to inform their actions. |
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Subseasonal and Seasonal Prediction (S&S) of Extreme Weather CW3E aims to improve understanding of the S&S predictability of ARs and become a regional leader in producing experimental S&S outlooks of ARs over the western United States. |
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Atmospheric Rivers Research and Applications CW3E will work toward effective, efficient, integrated monitoring of the state of the atmosphere, ocean surface, and land surface and subsurface to support decision-makers and stakeholders, and to answer key research questions that will increase forecasting accuracy for high-impact events at all relevant lead times. |
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Modeling Capabilities for the Western United States CW3E will contribute to the development and application of state-of-the-art weather, hydrology, and coupled modeling systems at spatiotemporal scales relevant to decisions about water resource and emergency management in the western United States. |
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Monitoring and Projections of Climate Variability and Change CW3E will develop a comprehensive understanding of the physics and the probabilistic and statistical characteristics of extreme precipitation events in the West to inform resource and risk management. |
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CW3E will develop and test data assimilation for individual and coupled systems, with a focus on extreme precipitation associated with West Coast ARs. We will build expertise in AI, ML, and post-processing algorithms to add value to weather prediction tools. |