GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts
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Resumo: | A multi-reservoir simulation-optimization model GRAPS, Generalized Multi-Reservoir Analyses using Probabi- listic Streamflow Forecasts, is developed in which reservoirs and users across the basin are represented using a node-link representation. Unlike existing reservoir modeling software, GRAPS can handle probabilistic stream- flow forecasts represented as ensembles for performing multi-reservoir prognostic water allocation and evaluate the reliability of forecast-based allocation with observed streamflow. GRAPS is applied to four linked reservoirs in the Jaguaribe Metropolitan Hydro-System (JMH) in Cear ́a, North East Brazil. Results from the historical simulation and the zero-inflow policy over the JMH system demonstrate the model’s capability to support monthly water allocation and reproduce the observed monthly releases and storages. Additional analyses using streamflow forecast ensembles illustrate GRAP’s abilities in developing storage-reliability curves under inflow- forecast uncertainty. Our analyses show that GRAPS is versatile and can be applied for 1) short-term oper- ating policy studies, 2) long-term basin-wide planning evaluations, and 3) climate-information based application studies. |
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GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecastsReservoir modelingSoftware developmentSimulationOptimizationWater resources managementA multi-reservoir simulation-optimization model GRAPS, Generalized Multi-Reservoir Analyses using Probabi- listic Streamflow Forecasts, is developed in which reservoirs and users across the basin are represented using a node-link representation. Unlike existing reservoir modeling software, GRAPS can handle probabilistic stream- flow forecasts represented as ensembles for performing multi-reservoir prognostic water allocation and evaluate the reliability of forecast-based allocation with observed streamflow. GRAPS is applied to four linked reservoirs in the Jaguaribe Metropolitan Hydro-System (JMH) in Cear ́a, North East Brazil. Results from the historical simulation and the zero-inflow policy over the JMH system demonstrate the model’s capability to support monthly water allocation and reproduce the observed monthly releases and storages. Additional analyses using streamflow forecast ensembles illustrate GRAP’s abilities in developing storage-reliability curves under inflow- forecast uncertainty. Our analyses show that GRAPS is versatile and can be applied for 1) short-term oper- ating policy studies, 2) long-term basin-wide planning evaluations, and 3) climate-information based application studies.Environmental Modelling and Software2023-06-01T19:17:29Z2023-06-01T19:17:29Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfXUAN, Yi; FORD, Lucas; MAHINTHAKUMAR, Kumar; SOUZA FILHO, Francisco de Assis de; LALL, Upmanu; SANKARASUBRAMANIAN, Arumugam. GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts. Environmental Modelling and Software, [S. l.], v. 133, n. 104802, p. 1-15, 2020.1873-6726http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72644ark:/83112/001300002pb0bXuan, YiFord, LucasMahinthakumar, KumarSouza Filho, Francisco de Assis deLall, UpmanuSankarasubramanian, Arumugaminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC2023-12-07T17:05:18Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/72644Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2023-12-07T17:05:18Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts |
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GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts |
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GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts Xuan, Yi Reservoir modeling Software development Simulation Optimization Water resources management |
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GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts |
title_full |
GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts |
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GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts |
title_full_unstemmed |
GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts |
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GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts |
author |
Xuan, Yi |
author_facet |
Xuan, Yi Ford, Lucas Mahinthakumar, Kumar Souza Filho, Francisco de Assis de Lall, Upmanu Sankarasubramanian, Arumugam |
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author |
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Ford, Lucas Mahinthakumar, Kumar Souza Filho, Francisco de Assis de Lall, Upmanu Sankarasubramanian, Arumugam |
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Xuan, Yi Ford, Lucas Mahinthakumar, Kumar Souza Filho, Francisco de Assis de Lall, Upmanu Sankarasubramanian, Arumugam |
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv |
Reservoir modeling Software development Simulation Optimization Water resources management |
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Reservoir modeling Software development Simulation Optimization Water resources management |
description |
A multi-reservoir simulation-optimization model GRAPS, Generalized Multi-Reservoir Analyses using Probabi- listic Streamflow Forecasts, is developed in which reservoirs and users across the basin are represented using a node-link representation. Unlike existing reservoir modeling software, GRAPS can handle probabilistic stream- flow forecasts represented as ensembles for performing multi-reservoir prognostic water allocation and evaluate the reliability of forecast-based allocation with observed streamflow. GRAPS is applied to four linked reservoirs in the Jaguaribe Metropolitan Hydro-System (JMH) in Cear ́a, North East Brazil. Results from the historical simulation and the zero-inflow policy over the JMH system demonstrate the model’s capability to support monthly water allocation and reproduce the observed monthly releases and storages. Additional analyses using streamflow forecast ensembles illustrate GRAP’s abilities in developing storage-reliability curves under inflow- forecast uncertainty. Our analyses show that GRAPS is versatile and can be applied for 1) short-term oper- ating policy studies, 2) long-term basin-wide planning evaluations, and 3) climate-information based application studies. |
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2020 2023-06-01T19:17:29Z 2023-06-01T19:17:29Z |
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XUAN, Yi; FORD, Lucas; MAHINTHAKUMAR, Kumar; SOUZA FILHO, Francisco de Assis de; LALL, Upmanu; SANKARASUBRAMANIAN, Arumugam. GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts. Environmental Modelling and Software, [S. l.], v. 133, n. 104802, p. 1-15, 2020. 1873-6726 http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72644 |
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XUAN, Yi; FORD, Lucas; MAHINTHAKUMAR, Kumar; SOUZA FILHO, Francisco de Assis de; LALL, Upmanu; SANKARASUBRAMANIAN, Arumugam. GRAPS: generalized multi-reservoir analyses using probabilistic streamflow forecasts. Environmental Modelling and Software, [S. l.], v. 133, n. 104802, p. 1-15, 2020. 1873-6726 ark:/83112/001300002pb0b |
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