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What is hydrometric data?

What is hydrometric data?

What hydrometric data are measured? The two main water quantity variables are water level, and streamflow (also known as discharge). However some stations also collect and publish other environmental parameters such as air and water temperature.

Why is hydrometric data important?

Hydrometric information is essential not only to assess the needs for and implications of new water resources, but also to assess the demand for water and the opportunities for reducing the need for new resources by developing water conservation and demand management techniques.

What is River hydrometry?

Hydrometry is the science of monitoring water in natural water resources. It focuses on monitoring the natural precipitation of water, such as rain or snow, and the change of water level in all kinds of natural water resources, such as lakes, rivers, underground or storage reservoirs.

What is a hydrometric technologist?

The hydrometric technologist uses state-of-the-art monitoring equipment and methods to collect and process hydrometric data. The technologist takes these measurements from a bridge, by wading in a stream, by boat, or using a cableway and cable car suspended across a river.

How high is the Suwannee river?

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Station River Mile Historic High
Suwannee
Fargo 221 112.01 (1973)
Benton (CR 6 Bridge) 196 101.93 (1973)
White Springs 171 87.73 (1973)

How do you calculate water flow?

To calculate the water flow (in m3/s) multiply the average water velocity by the average cross-section. To express this water flow in litres per second (l/s), multiply the result (in m3/s) by 1000.

Is the Santa Fe river flooding?

Significant flooding continues. Access to areas within one half mile of Santa Fe or Ichetucknee Rivers becomes impossible. Numerous homes, included those elevated, continue to flood. Homes even with stilts near the river are prone to flooding throughout the area.

Why is the Suwannee River flooding?

Heavy rains in South Georgia and North Florida contribute to the Suwannee River basin, sending floodwaters down the river until it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Although it presents a challenge to the park’s infrastructure and visitors, floods have a beneficial effect on the plants, animals and ecosystems.

What liquid is used in levels?

The coloured liquid used in spirit levels is generally alcoholic, hence the level’s name, which is commonly ethanol dyed green or yellow; and alcohol is used instead of water as the latter freezes more easily and provides more friction, preventing smooth bubble movement.

How to search for a station in hydrometric data?

Search for a station by entering all or part of a station name or station number. Multiple station numbers (up to 20) can also be entered as comma-separated values in the form of “99AA999,99AAA99,etc”.

How are historical hydrometric data collected in Canada?

Historical Hydrometric Data Historical hydrometric data are standardized water resource data and information. They are collected, interpreted and disseminated by the Water Survey of Canada (WSC) in partnership with the provinces, territories and other agencies through the National Hydrometric Program.

Where can I find water level and discharge data?

Search by station name, station number, or location for additional statistics including maximum and minimum daily or monthly mean water level and discharge for each day or month of the entire record or time period defined by the user. Search by station name, station number, or location for sediment data.

How long does it take to print a hydrometric map?

Note that the full map cannot be printed using the browser’s print function. Please use screen capture to print the map. Found 431 stations that matched your search in 0.031 seconds. BEATTON RIVER NEAR FORT ST.