Sydney

   

Quantification approach  

This line item comprises two different data-sets. The method for each-data set is shown below.

Note a: The Bureau of Meteorology

 

Data source

 

 

Data provider

The Bureau provided evaporation data for the following storage reservoirs, which are not managed by SCA:

The Bureau provided evaporation data from the river sections in:

 

Method

General

Evaporation from the connected surface water store was estimated using monthly open water evaporation data produced by the Bureau, in conjunction with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), as part of the Australian Water Availability Project (AWAP). It is a Penman evaporation estimate based on daily gridded climate data and is available on a 0.05 degree (5 km) national grid. The daily gridded climate data-sets are generated by the Bureau, and include precipitation, downward solar irradiance, and maximum and minimum air temperature. The methods used to generate these gridded data-sets are outlined in Jones, Wang and Fawcett (2007a).

The evaporation from each waterbody was estimated from the average of evaporation estimates in 5 x 5 km grid-cells that intersected the water feature. The volume was then estimated using the surface area of each waterbody.

Specific to the Sydney region

In the Sydney region, the evaporation from the connected surface water store was calculated for:

The surface area of the reservoirs was estimated using the static default AHGF waterbody feature class. The surface area of the river sections was estimated using cross-section and gauge data from the upper sections of the river reaches.

 

Uncertainty

The volume was estimated from measured data. Uncertainty is ungraded.

 

Approximations, assumptions, caveats/limitations

Note b: The Sydney Catchment Authority

 

Data source

Daily Return System (DRS) database.

Data provider

Evaporation from following storage reservoirs is managed by SCA:

Method

Measured pan evaporations were adjusted by a pan factor.

Uncertainty

The evaporation volume is based on measured data. Estimated uncertainty based on measurement accuracy, professional judgment on the calculation method and organisational practice is +/–10%.

Approximations, assumptions, caveats/limitations

Nil.