I'm experimenting with running weekly stream temperature forecasts for a sample of streams over the US as a demo of our model, and I thought I'd look for early feedback here. Thoughts?
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This week, stream temperatures are expected to remain elevated across the middle of the country, with many sites hitting around 5 C above average. However, temperatures are low on the coasts, ranging from about average to >5 C below average. Overall temperatures range from a few degrees above freezing in the north to about 25 C in the southeast. Streams are generally expected to cool off over the week, except in the Pacific Northwest. (This forecast is for a total of 913 small [HUC-12] watersheds randomly selected from around the country.)
Warning: this is an experimental stream water temperature forecast for the upcoming week. Results are not guaranteed in any capacity. Typical errors are approximately 2.5 C (4 F).
These data and related items of information have not been formally disseminated by NOAA, and do not represent any agency determination, view, or policy. This research is funded by the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology.
The code used to generate these forecasts is available on GitHub at https://github.com/mines-ciroh/natl-temp-forecast (requires support for ecCodes, for which Linux is recommended). Actual weekly forecasts are made available on CUAHSI HydroShare at http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/b8852529788a437a8d697e9b0435b99a.
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