scholarly journals Compatibility of Drought Magnitude Based Method with SPA for Assessing Reservoir Volume: Analysis Using Canadian River Flows

2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (01) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Tribeni C. Sharma ◽  
Umed S. Panu
Author(s):  
C. Steiner ◽  
R. Marchant ◽  
S. Reymond ◽  
C. Signer ◽  
L. Sønneland ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Tribeni C. Sharma ◽  
Umed Panu

The traditional sequent peak algorithm (SPA) was used to assess the reservoir volume (VR) for comparison with deficit volume, DT, (subscript T representing the return period) obtained from the drought magnitude (DM) based method with draft level set at the mean annual flow on 15 rivers across Canada. At an annual scale, the SPA based estimates were found to be larger with an average of nearly 70% compared to DM based estimates. To ramp up DM based estimates to be in parity with SPA based values, the analysis was carried out through the counting and the analytical procedures involving only the annual SHI (standardized hydrological index, i.e. standardized values of annual flows) sequences. It was found that MA2 or MA3 (moving average of 2 or 3 consecutive values) of SHI sequences were required to match the counted values of DT to VR. Further, the inclusion of mean, as well as the variance of the drought intensity in the analytical procedure, with aforesaid smoothing led DT comparable to VR. The distinctive point in the DM based method is that no assumption is necessary such as the reservoir being full at the beginning of the analysis - as is the case with SPA.


Author(s):  
Ping Wang ◽  
Lewis Linker ◽  
James Collier ◽  
Gary Shenk ◽  
Robert Koroncai ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeanmarie Haney ◽  
Dale Turner ◽  
Vashti Supplee

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