Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations
FIRO is a reservoir-operations strategy that better informs decisions to retain or release water by integrating additional flexibility in operation policies and rules with enhanced monitoring and improved weather and water forecasts (American Meteorological Society; 2020).
FIRO is being developed and tested as a collaborative effort in the Russian River Basin (Lake Mendocino), the Santa Ana River Basin (Prado Dam), and the Yuba-Feather River Basins that engages experts and stakeholders in civil engineering, hydrology, meteorology, biology, economics and climate from several federal, state and local, universities and others. There is significant interest and support for developing FIRO at other appropriate locations in the Western U.S. and elsewhere.
Steering Committee Don Seymour (Sonoma Water) John James (Yuba Water) John Leahigh (California Department of Water Resources) Greg Woodside (Orange County Water Distrcit) F. Martin Ralph (Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes at Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Cary Talbot (US Army Corps of Engineers) |
Ninth Annual Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO) Workshop August 2-4, 2022 La Jolla, CA If you previously registered for the FIRO workshop during 2021, please use the left button below to confirm or remove your prior registration. If you have not yet registered for the workshop use the right button to complete your registration.
This workshop is invitation only. If you are interesting in participating and did not receive the invitation, please contact Lillian Gilmore. FIRO Workshop Steering Committee Marty Ralph, Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Cary Talbot, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center Don Seymour, Sonoma Water Greg Woodside, Orange County Water District John James, Yuba Water Agency John Leahigh, California Department of Water Resources Dustin Jones, California Department of Water Resources |