CEWF 2013 Annual Meeting – Notes & Slides
The 2013 CEWF Annual Communications Meeting was held on Sep 14, 2013 at the Haliburton Fish Hatchery. There was good attendance, informative presentations and discussion, and very positive feedback.
for a summary of the proceedings – click here.
for a copy of the slides presented – click here.
Here's hoping a wonderful […]
Water Level Forecast – Sep 23, 2013
To view the 2-week water level forecast for the period Sep 23 – Oct 7, click here.
(to determine how much the water level is forecast to drop through this 2 week period, look under 'Target Differential')
Forecast Tracking – as of Sep 23
Forecast accuracy – not as good as in recent weeks (effects of the […]
Spring 2013 Flood Event – CEWF Final Report
The extreme rainfall event of April 18-19 caused significant flooding and property damage throughout our region.
In late April CEWF distributed a survey to its member associations to obtain feedback on this event with an objective of identifying 'lessons learned' and possible solutions to mitigate damage from similar events in the future.
Excellent feedback was received. The […]
Water Level Forecast – Sep 16, 2013
To view the 2-week water level forecast for the period Sep 16 – Sep 30, click here.
(to determine how much the water level is forecast to drop through this 2 week period, look under 'Target Differential')
Forecast Tracking - as of Sep 16
Forecast accuracy – very good: 79% within 4", another 15% within 8", and 2 […]
Water Level Forecast – Sep 9, 2013
To view the 2-week water level forecast for the period Sep 9 – Sep 23, click here.
(to determine how much the water level is forecast to drop through this 2 week period, look under 'Target Differential')
Forecast Tracking - as of Sep 9,
Average drawdown = 40%, progressing steadily (for detail, click here)
Forecast accuracy […]
Water Level Forecast – Sep 3, 2013
To view the 2-week water level forecast for the period Sep 3 – Sep 17, click here.
(to determine how much the water level is forecast to drop through this 2 week period, look under 'Target Differential')
