Water Supply Outlook for Alberta
April 2003
Table 4a Water Supply Forecast as of April 1, 2003 - Bow River Basin
(Natural Flows) |
Volume Forecast for March 1 to September 30, 2003 | ||||||
Locations | Volume in dam3 | Volume as a % of Average | Probable Range as a % of Average |
Reasonable Minimum as % of Average |
Forecast Ranking (lowest to highest) | Recorded March-September 2002 Volume as a % of Average |
Bow River at Banff | 865,000 | 80 | 66-102 | 61 | 9/85 | 89 |
Lake Minnewanka Inflow | 135,000 | 72 | 59-97 | 56 | 10/85 | 101 |
Spray River near Banff | 297,000 | 81 | 68-102 | 63 | 13/85 | 92 |
Kananaskis River | 347,000 | 84 | 69-109 | 64 | 21/85 | 117 |
Bow River at Calgary | 1,963,000 | 80 | 63-103 | 58 | 16/85 | 95 |
Elbow River | 166,000 | 75 | 58-116 | 54 | 26/85 | 113 |
Highwood River | 410,000 | 65 | 49-117 | 45 | 20/85 | 109 |
Note: Click on the site Location to see the Water Supply Forecast graphically Average is calculated for the March 1 to September 30 period from 1912 to 1995 NOTE: There is: a 50% chance that the actual natural flow will fall within the probable range given; a 25% chance that the actual flow will be less than the lower bound of the probable range given; and a 10% chance that the actual natural flow will be less than the reasonable minimum. Actual day to day streamflow conditions may vary throughout the season as a result of the effects of streamflow diversion and reservoir storage. |
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