River Forecast Sample Clauses
River Forecast. No later than on October 1 of each Year, Tampa Electric shall notify United of the estimated quantity of Cargo that Tampa Electric plans to provide to United in the River Service during each Month in the succeeding Year (“River Forecast”). Those Monthly estimates will be ratable, that is, fairly evenly spread over the Year, except those Monthly estimates may take into account seasonal variations in Tampa Electric’s Cargo needs and certain other expected events, such as but not limited to, planned generating plant outages and planned inventory needs at the generating plants prior to hurricane season. All of those Monthly estimates shall be within a range equal to fifteen per cent (15%) higher or lower than the average of the twelve Monthly estimates contained in the River Forecast. With the River Forecast, Tampa Electric shall provide United with the then known information or its best estimate, for each Month, as to the Applicable Waterways loading terminals, Cargo quantities and Cargo suppliers.
River Forecast. In addition to precipitation forecasts, the emergency manager also must know how resulting runoff will affect reservoir storage, releases from dams, and ultimately the amount of water flowing in the river. Hydrologists for DWR work with the National Weather Service in the California-Nevada River Forecast Center (CNRFC) to provide twice daily forecasts of river height at various points. These forecasts are issued as “River Bulletins” and RD 784 subscribes to DWR’s email distribution system. In addition, RD 784 regularly reviews the website of the CNRFC, which provides data on reservoirs, rivers, and rainfall. (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) More specifically, CNRFC provides information on precipitation, river forecasts, river stages, snowfall, and reservoir storage. The information is presented as tables, but is also available in graphical format that compares current conditions to historical data.
