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Decision Support Systems
Title
Streamflow Stations User Manual
Decision Support - Doc Type
Report
Date
4/11/2008
DSS
All
Basin
Statewide
Bill Number
SB92-87, HB93-1273, SB94-029, HB95-1155, SB96-153, SB97-008, HB98-1189, SB99-173, SB01-157, HB02-1152, SB03-110, HB04-1221, SB05-084, HB06-1313, SB07-122
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Stations (Streamflow) <br />Description: <br />This tool returns stream flow information per station. <br />Data available include: <br />• Stream Flow (discharge) <br />• Flow Maximum <br />• Flow Minimum <br />These three data sets are available for both official record and administrative (raw, <br />unpublished) record. Time series reports are available to demonstrate stream flow data. <br />Streamflow data may be selected based on division/district, and may be further refined <br />using the following criteria: <br />• Station Name <br />• Station ID <br />• SEO Abbreviation <br />• County <br />• Hydrologic Unit Code <br />There are several types of flow data available. The type of data you wish to retrieve must <br />be specified in the drop-down list labeled °Flow Data Type". <br />The °Flow Data Types" data available are: <br />• AdminFlow -Average stream flow. Data is raw, <br />• AdminFlowMax -Maximum monthly stream flow. <br />unpublished. <br />• AdminFlowMin -Minimum monthly stream flow. <br />unpublished. <br />unadjusted, and unpublished. <br />Data is raw, unadjusted, and <br />Data is raw, unadjusted, and <br />• Stream Flow -Average stream flow. Published data that has been adjusted for shift <br />and other variables. <br />• StreamFlowMax -Maximum monthly stream flow. Published data that has been <br />adjusted for shift and other variables. <br />• StreamFlowMin -Minimum monthly stream flow. Published data that has been <br />adjusted for shift and other variables. <br />Data frequency -the time-step of the data -must also be specified. Use the drop-down list <br />labeled °Data Frequency" to specify this. The two frequencies available are °Daily" and <br />°Monthly" <br />Use (How-Tod: <br />1. From the CDSS Home Page, mouse-over °View Data" on the menu bar, then click °Station <br />(Streamflow)". <br />2. Towards the top of the page, there is a drop-down list labeled °Water Division/District". Select <br />a water division (1 through 7) or a water district (organized by division) from the list. You may <br />also choose °All -Entire State" to not limit the search results to a division or district. <br />3. Choose a data type from the °Flow Data Type" drop-down list. <br />4. Select a °Data Frequency"; options available are based on the selected °Flow Data Type". <br />5. Choose a tab to define the rest of your search options. The search tabs are: °Station Name", <br />°Station ID", °SEO Abbreviation", °County", and °Hydrologic Unit Code". <br />• Station Name: Enter the full name of the desired station. Use the drop-down list <br />preceding the text you enter (containing °Starts With", °Contains", and °Ends With") to <br />specify which portion of the name you wish to search for. Don't type any wild cards, they <br />are not needed. If you specify °Starts With" the beginning of the string is searched for with <br />any trailing characters; °Contains" will find all matches that contain the string you enter; <br />°Ends With" matches the right-most characters of the station name, allowing any preceding <br />characters. <br />
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