Multiple Teleconnection Index Based Prediction of Natural Flow |
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Federal Grant Title: Multiple Teleconnection Index Based Prediction of Natural Flow CFDA Number: 15.507 CFDA Description: Water 2025 Federal Agency Name: Bureau of Reclamation Denver Office Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources Category Explanation: Information not provided Opportunity Category: Discretionary Funding Opportunity Number: R10AC80201 Document Type: Grants Notice Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement Posted Date: Feb 22, 2010 Creation Date: Feb 22, 2010 Original Closing Date for Applications: Mar 04, 2010 Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 04, 2010 Archive Date: Feb 22, 2011 Expected Number of Awards: 1 Estimated Total Program Funding: $75,000 Federal Grant Award Ceiling: $75,000 Federal Grant Award Floor: $75,000 Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
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- Effective management of water resources in the western United States is a complex and challenging series of problems that increasingly requires decision-support systems to balance user demands with water supply. A key component of these support systems is accurate and robust forecasts of water availability at sufficient lead-time to allow managers to adjust the scheduling and volume of water delivery. Significant effort in forecasting of water availability over the over the previous 4 to 5 decades has yielded predictive models that provide managers reasonably accurate streamflow forecasts at seasonal (
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- Randale Jackson Contract Specialist Phone 303-445-2432
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