Timely Decision Support for Watershed Management with WEPPcloud

Invited talk at ISMC Conference ─ Advances in Modeling Soil Systems,2021

April 28, 2021

Abstract

Since the development and availability of GIS-based software and satellite imagery, there has been a vision that watershed managers would have near-real-time, three-dimensional hydrologic and soil erosion models that could easily assess impacts of watershed management decisions at high spatial resolutions across multiple scales. Our research team has made significant advances to address this challenging problem especially in the forest environment. The technology and data retrieval and access has dramatically improved to the point where it is possible to provide useful, near-real-time, geospatial decision support for watershed managers. This talk describes an online watershed model called WEPPcloud, widely used by the Forest Service and one of the FSWEPP suite of watershed tools, which is based fundamentally on a process-based hydrologic, soil erosion model (WEPP, Water Erosion Prediction Project). WEPPcloud is driven by discoverable, data-rich geospatial mapping products (e.g. soils, topography, satellite-based vegetation characteristics) and management libraries. It accesses daily grid-based historical and future projected climatic data to provide a comprehensive spatially and temporally explicit assessment of the impacts of management decisions on hydrologic response and sediment transport. Currently, WEPPcloud can be applied throughout the continental US, and beta versions are available for Australia and Europe. We will demonstrate this tools’ development and application to guide pre-fire fuel management and post-fire mitigation, flood risk for communities where drinking water supplies and water resources are vulnerable to wildfire. We will discuss the ongoing limitations, challenges and opportunities towards more fully incorporating geospatial hydrologic and soil erosion models into watershed management decisions.

Date

April 28, 2021

Time

12:00 AM

Location

Virtual Meeting

Event
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April 28, 2021
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Tags:
Water Quality Surface water quality Forest Management
See Also:
Viz-WEPPcloud- A Web-based, Interactive, Hillslope Scale BMP Guiding Tool for the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Model
Retention and release of phosphorus in Forest-Meadow Systems of Lake Tahoe, California
Multi-Decadal Response of Stream Water Quality to Commercial Forest Management Operations in a Mountainous Watershed