Environmental Flow Node
Source has many standard recorders for flow nodes, which can also be reported for the Environmental Flow Node. Additional recorders specific to the Environmental Flow Node are found under ‘Environmental Flow – Name of Node – Actions – Name of Action’.
The environmental flow node has a standard set of node recorders that are common across all Source nodes. Specialist recorders are then present in each node type in addition to these common recorders. Environmental Flow Nodes's specialist recorders are all present at an action level.
Actions
Spell Based Action
Antecedent Condition: Condition score for the action – this is a value between 0 (poor) and 1 (good). By default this is calculated as: Exp(-Time since last Successful Season/ Average Return Interval). If the override condition checkbox is enabled, this recorder will return the result of the override condition value or function.
Average Recurrence Interval: Recorder of the input Desired frequency (return interval) expressed as a constant calculated by specified period / number of events desired over that period. For example, desired frequency is 2 in 3 years, the Average Return Interval is 3/2 = 1.5. This recorder is primarily used as a modelled variable in the flow manager functions (importance and cost).
Cumulative Spell Target Volume: Cumulative Volume of the full requirement during a spell. This is sum of the desired target volumes over the course of a spell. This value will begin at 0 before the first day of the spell, equivalent to the target volume on the first day, and increase over the course of the spell, resetting after the spell end criteria have been met. This does not include the rise and fall volume.
Cumulative Spell Volume: Cumulative Volume delivered during a spell.
Cumulative Spell Shortfall: Difference between the Cumulative Spell Target Volume and the Cumulative Spell (actual) Volume. This is used to keep track of success based on volume.
Current Season Cost Estimate[IT16] : The estimate of the remaining cost of this action. The estimate includes all remaining spells (including rise and fall) and the remaining of any spells currently active.
Full Requirement: The required flow for an action (i.e. the targeted flow, including rise and fall).
Number of Spells Completed in season: Number of spells this season that are finished in a season [IT17]. A spell is considered complete either if it begins the fall phase or the spell has failed to meet it's success criteria and stopping failed actions is enabled. Counter is reset at the end of the action's season.
Number of Spells Started in Season:Number of spells in a season that have had their start threshold flow value exceeded. This includes ordered spells and natural spells as well as successful and unsuccessful spells. Counter is reset at the end of the action's season.
Number of Successful Spells Completed in Season: Number of spells this season that are successful in a season [IT18]. A season is deemed successful if the delivered volume meets the requirements specified by the action's success criteria. This includes both ordered and natural spells. Counter is reset at the end of the action's season.
Required Target Volume: This is the flow target level specified by the user (used to calculate success based on target level).
Residual Requirement: This recorder is only non-zero when the environmental flow node is used with a flow manager. The residual requirement is the amount this action will have to try to order. The full requirement is reduced based on downstream orders, minimum upstream constraints and other actions at this node that are higher priority. This value is not restricted by account balances. [IT19]
Spell Extension: Recorder flags days when spell was extended
Successful time steps in current spell[IT20] : During a spell this counter keeps track of the number of time steps that had a flow rate within the specified proportion of target flow required to mark success. This recorder is reset at the end of the spell For example, if the target flow is 10,000 ML/d and an 80% proportion was specified as required for success (see success criteria), then all days with flow >= 8,000ML/d are counted as successful days.
Time in current spell: This is a time step recorder, counting number of time steps the spell has been underway. This is used in combination with the ‘Successful time steps in current spell’ to determine success against the duration criterion.
Time since Last Successful Season: Time step counter that starts after the last successful spell in a successful season. It counts from the end of the spell not including fall phase
Time since Last Successful Spell: Time step counter that starts after any successful spell in the season. It counts from the end of the spell not including fall phase
Timesteps Spell is Actively Ordering: The number of timesteps a spell will attempt to place orders. This gets reset after the spells fall phase. This is used in environmental flow manager functions to determine if an action is currently ordering.
Volume Ordered[IT21] : This is the volume of the order that was actually put into the system. The difference between Volume Ordered and Residual Requirement is that Volume Ordered is constrained by account balance, while Residual Requirement is not. The sum of all action's Volume Ordered recorders is the amount that node has ordered that time step.
Translucency Action[IT22]
Antecedent Condition: ?[IT23] .
Environmental Flow Manager
Manager Priority: A recorder that contains a snapshot of the priorisation process every timestep. It contains the groups priority, estimate cost, total portfolio balance as it was when that group was prioritised. This means that a groups priority in this recorder and the estimate cost recorder may give different values since the estimate cost recorder contains the value at the end of the priorisation process. The table also includes portfolio balances before and after prioritisation.
Flow Manager [IT24] – Portfolios - Portfolio Name:
Account Balance After Prioritisation: The balance of the portfolio after each group has been prioritised. This will have the account balance at the end of the resource assessment phase minus the estimate cost of each enabled group (these costs are distributed as specified in the group's portfolio priority/share properties). This value includes any adjustment values.
Account Balance including adjustment: The portfolio account balance after resource assessment phase including any adjustment values.
Total Balance Adjustment: The sum of all account balance adjustments.
Flow Manager [IT24] – Groups – Group Name:
Estimated Cost: The sum of each actions estimated cost. This is the value at the end of prioritisation phase (since this can point at functions that can evaluate multiple times in the priorisation process).
Priority: The priority of the group with the minimum value. If there are no enabled groups - it will return zero.
Flow Manager [IT24] – Groups – Group Name – Actions:
Enabled: Recorder indicates when the Environmental Flow Manager has flagged/enabled the event (to be delivered the current/upcoming season).
Priority: Recorder showing the priority of the action[IT25] .
Cost: Cost of the action[IT26] as calculated by the cost function
Priority: Priority of the group of actions
Importance:
Group Condition:[IT27]
Resource Assessment[IT28]
Resource Assessment was already existing in Source and is not specific to the Environmental Flow Functionality. The only difference in reporting is that Portfolios are listed under account hosts. Resource assessment recorders are reported per account, aggregated per account type, and aggregated per account host and aggregated for the whole system. [IT29]
Other relevant recorders (part of already existing Source software)
Minimum constraint: This is reported for every node at: ‘Node Type – Rules Based Orders – Constraints – Minimum’. The minimum constraint for the node upstream of the Environmental Flow Node is used as the (conservative) flow forecast, used for triggering (and ordering) environmental flow actions.
Orders: The total order at the node is reported at: ‘Node Type – Rules Based Orders – Orders. (note: this includes downstream orders as well as the nodes orders)
Account Balance Pre Exit - Resource Assessment- X Accounting Recorder- Account Types - Account Type X- Account Balance Pre Exit This is useful because it gives you the account balance after the resource assessment phase, but before the environmental flow manager evaluation phase and the ordering phase. The account balance recorder is the account balance at the end of the entire timestep.