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Updating U.S. Precipitation Frequency Estimates for Stand-Alone States

General Information

Solicitation Number: 992 Status: Solicitation posted Date Posted: Sep 21, 2005
Last Updated: Oct 1, 2011 Solicitation Expires: Jun 30, 2008  
Lead Agency: Federal Highway Administration

Contact Information:

Lead Agency Contact:
  Kornel Kerenyi
kornel.kerenyi@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3142
FHWA Technical Liason(s):
  Kornel Kerenyi
kornel.kerenyi@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3142


Financial Summary:

Commitment Start Year: 2006 Commitment End Year: 2009 100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Commitments Required: $850,522.00 Commitments Received:  


Study Description

Background:
In some parts of the country, rainfall maps have not been updated for approximately 50 years. That means we are ignoring the last 50 years of rainfall data in our basic hydrologic estimates for drainage structures. NOAA has updated parts of the country in various volumes of NOAA Atlas 14 with funding through regional climatic centers and other pooled funding arrangements. NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) proposes updating precipitation frequency estimates for the states not included in NOAA Atlas 14 Volume 1 (AZ, southeast CA, NM, NV, UT), Volume 2 (DE, DC, IL, IN, KY, MD, NC, NJ, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, WV), and Volume 3 (PR, VI). The proposal includes updating estimates for the Pacific Island dependencies. The updates will be published as subsequent Volumes of NOAA Atlas 14 "Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States"; on the web at www.nws.noaa.gov/ohd/hdsc. The solicitations are by climatic regions. This particular solicitation is for the Southeastern Region and is of interest to the following States: AL, FL, GA and MS.
Objectives:
The purpose of this study is to determine annual exceedance probabilities (AEP) and average recurrence intervals (ARI) for durations ranging from 5 minutes to 60 days and for ARIs from 1 to 1,000 years. The point estimates will be spatially interpolated to a spatial resolution of approximately 4km x 4 km. The study results will be published as volumes of NOAA Atlas 14, a wholly web based publication available at www.nws.noaa.gov/ohd/hdsc. The publication will include the artifacts provided in Volumes 1 and 2 including access through the Precipitation Frequency Data Server, base grids in standard formats, electronic copies of maps, results of trend analyses, charts of seasonal distributions and probabilistic temporal distributions, and detailed documentation. Updated areal reduction factors are being developed as a separate appendix to NOAA Atlas 14 for the entire U.S. including Alaska.The project will review and process all reasonably available rainfall data. It is recognized that the rainfall data archived by NOAA's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) may not be sufficient to accomplish the objectives of this project. Therefore, other data available from sources such as State Climatologists and other Federal, State and local agencies will be examined and included if appropriate. The state of the art techniques and processes developed and applied for NOAA Atlas 14 Volumes 1 and 2 will be applied. They include regional frequency analysis based on L-moments including error estimates, a combination of PRISM based techniques and CRAB for spatial interpolation, techniques for the analysis of climatic trend, temporal distribution and seasonality, internal consistency checks and variety of automated processes designed to enhance productivity. Intermediate results in the form of hourly and daily estimates at several ARIs will be distributed for peer review as will the final documentation.
Scope of Work:
The attached proposed Statement of Work by NOAA provides detailed information on the following:
Task 1 - Data Collection and Quality Control
Task 2 - Regionalization
Task 3 - Frequency Distribution Selection and Fitting Studies
Task 4 - Frequency Calculations
Task 5 - Short Duration Estimates
Task 6 - Internal Consistency at Observing Locations
Task 7 - Spatial Interpolation and Consistency
Task 8 - Mapping and other Spatial Artifacts
Task 9 - Temporal Distributions
Task 10 - Peer Reviews
Task 11 - Documentation
Task 12 - Final Deliverables
Task 13 - Status Reporting
Comments:
Commitments required: $850,522 with the following estimate by States: AK($802,522), and Pacific Isles PI ($48,000)
Subjects: Bridges, Other Structures, and Hydraulics and Hydrology ; Energy and Environment


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