👉 The Ohio Fluid, also known as the Ohio River Basin Water Resources Forecast System (ORB-WFS), is a hydrological model used for predicting water levels in the Ohio River Basin. Developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, it integrates real-time data from river gauges, precipitation forecasts, and other environmental factors to simulate river flow and water levels. This model helps in managing flood risks, planning for water resource allocation, and supporting decision-making processes related to navigation, agriculture, and urban water supply in the region. By providing accurate forecasts, the Ohio Fluid aids in mitigating the impacts of extreme weather events and ensuring sustainable water management practices.