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Columbia River Treaty Hydrometeorological Committee Annual Report (2001)

“The Columbia River Treaty Hydrometeorological Committee (CRTHMC) was established in September 1968 by the Entities. The Committee is responsible for planning and monitoring the operation of data facilities in accord with the Treaty. It also assists the Entities in matters related to hydrometeorological and water supply forecasting.
In October 2001, the Committee received approval from PEBCOM to adapt a new way of ensuring that the hydrometeorological network meets Treaty requirements. This report explains the shift in how the status of the hydrometeorological network is reported. Rather than providing a catalog of stations required for Treaty purposes, the Committee will report any changes in status of Treaty-designated stations.
This report also summarizes Committee activities during the 2001 Operating Year. The current system for data communications and data exchange is described in detail. Finally, the Committee’s response and action to proposed changes to the network in 2001 are reported.” Abstract taken from Summary.

Author: Columbia River Treaty Hydrometeorological Committee
Publisher: Columbia River Treaty Permanent Engineering Board
Date: 2001

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