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Hydrologic Vulnerabilities and Risk in the San Jose Watershed R.D. (Dan) Moore PhD PGeo 1 Georg Jost PhD 1 Russell Smith PhD 2 1 Departments of Geography and Forest Resources Management The University of British Columbia 2 WaterSmith Consulting

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Page 1: Hydrologic Vulnerabilities and Risk in the San Jose Watershed R.D. (Dan) Moore PhD PGeo 1 Georg Jost PhD 1 Russell Smith PhD 2 1 Departments of Geography

Hydrologic Vulnerabilities and Risk in the San Jose Watershed

R.D. (Dan) Moore PhD PGeo1

Georg Jost PhD1

Russell Smith PhD2

1 Departments of Geography and Forest Resources Management

The University of British Columbia2 WaterSmith Consulting

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Vulnerabilities (1)

• complex hydrology– wetlands– evaporation is a significant fraction of

precipitation

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Mean daily flow SAN JOSE RIVER ABOVE BORLAND CREEK

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1985 1990 1995 2000

A (partial day)B (ice affected)E (estimated)

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Vulnerabilities (2)

• data limitations– limited number of climate stations, snow data– water licenses: measured streamflow less than

actual streamflow by an unknown amount

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Risks Associated With Climate Change

• likely decrease in annual flow (but not full consensus among models)

• changes to timing of runoff– higher flows in winter and early spring– earlier peaks in spring– lower flows through summer/autumn

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Take-home messages

• current water availability not well known• water availability in growing season will

decrease due to– increased evapotranspiration– earlier snowmelt

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