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RiverWare simulated daily averaged surface water permit requested diversions and diversions modeled in the spatially refined model region within the Red River Basin. Values reported are for 18 different climate projection scenarios and a historical scenario, from 2010 through 2099 and 1976 through 2005, respectively. The RiverWare model was used to determine the impacts on regulated flows, resevoir levels, and water permit reliability. RiverWare was used for this project because of its ability to simulate water use, reservoir operations, and local/interstate regulations.
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RiverWare simulated daily regulated streamflow data for modeled locations in the spatially refined model region within the Red River Basin. Values reported are for 18 different climate projection scenarios and a historical scenario, from 2010 through 2099 and 1976 through 2005, respectively. The RiverWare model was used to determine the impacts on regulated flows, lake levels and water permit reliability. RiverWare was used for this project because of its ability to simulate water use, reservoir operations, and local/interstate regulations.
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RiverWare simulated daily reservoir volumes for modeled locations in the spatially refined model region within the Red River Basin. Values reported are for 18 different climate projection scenarios and a historical scenario, from 2010 through 2099 and 1976 through 2005, respectively. The RiverWare model was used to determine the impacts on regulated flows, resevoir levels, and water permit reliability. RiverWare was used for this project because of its ability to simulate water use, reservoir operations, and local/interstate regulations.


    map background search result map search result map Simulated Daily Regulated Flow Data for Southeast Oklahoma Simulated Daily Reservoir Volume Data for Southeast Oklahoma Simulated Daily Surface Water Permit Requested Diversions and Diversions for Southeast Oklahoma Simulated Daily Regulated Flow Data for Southeast Oklahoma Simulated Daily Reservoir Volume Data for Southeast Oklahoma Simulated Daily Surface Water Permit Requested Diversions and Diversions for Southeast Oklahoma