Bureau of Meteorology: monthly precipitation grids, Australian Hydrological Geospatial Fabric (AHGF) waterbody feature class, AHGF stream network feature class, and water storages.
Bureau of Meteorology.
Monthly precipitation data grids are produced by the Bureau of Meteorology. These are based on daily data from approximately 6,500 rain gauge stations and interpolated to a 0.05 degree (5 km) national grid Jones et al. (2007).
The precipitation on each waterbody was estimated from the average of the grid-points that intersected each water feature. The volume was then estimated using the surface area of each waterbody. The average monthly surface area of the major storages was calculated from daily storage levels and capacity tables.
The surface area of most of the storages in the South East Queensland (SEQ) region was calculated using this dynamic method. Storage rating table data and regularly updated storage level data were not available for all of the storages, so static surface areas were used. The surface area for Cedar Grove and Mount Crosby weirs was provided by Seqwater. For Lake Cressbrook, Lake Perseverance and Splityard Creek Dam, the AHGF waterbody feature class was used to estimate a static surface area. For the SEQ region, the precipitation on the connected surface water store included precipitation on storages only.
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