Topic: Van Duzen guage CFS (Bridgeville) is UNDERestimating |
shaunotter Views: 7804 | Forum: Archive Post time: Dec 11, 2006 Post Subject: Van Duzen guage CFS (Bridgeville) is UNDERestimating |
didn't know this post was still there ... They recalibrated last year a while after that, so I bet it might be what it's typically like, dunno. |
Topic: Cedar/ Burnt Ranch now corrected -- weird spike/etc. |
shaunotter Views: 647 | Forum: Shadow Post time: Feb 16, 2006 Post Subject: Cedar/ Burnt Ranch now corrected -- weird spike/etc. |
It was about 120% off, looks like?
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ca/nwis/uv/?site_no=11527000&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060 |
Topic: Cedar Flat/ Burnt Ranch UNDERreporting, too |
shaunotter Views: 633 | Forum: Shadow Post time: Feb 12, 2006 Post Subject: Cedar Flat/ Burnt Ranch UNDERreporting, too |
~ AKA "How can they steal Trinity Water from down there, too?!!??" ~
Here's from at the same time today:
TRINITY R A JUNCTION CITY CA 02/12 22:45 4.13 2,210cfs
downstream from that ... |
Topic: Van Duzen guage CFS (Bridgeville) is UNDERestimating |
shaunotter Views: 7804 | Forum: Archive Post time: Jan 24, 2006 Post Subject: Van Duzen guage CFS (Bridgeville) is UNDERestimating |
At least from what it now in Jan., 2006, says it is 700 to 1800 cfs, you should add about 60% to the reported Van Duzen flow -- last three weekend this has seemed right compared to cfs from prior ... |
Topic: Trinity River - Hoopa Boat Dance Release |
shaunotter Views: 10153 | Forum: Archive Post time: Aug 25, 2005 Post Subject: Trinity River - Hoopa Boat Dance Release |
Actually ... I found out it's not 1650 cfs until Midnight Sunday -- 2p.m. is when it STARTS ramping up from 450 cfs, supposedly. |
Topic: Trinity River - Hoopa Boat Dance Release |
shaunotter Views: 10153 | Forum: Archive Post time: Aug 24, 2005 Post Subject: Trinity River - Hoopa Boat Dance Release |
Anybody know ... Is it fully ramped up to 1650cfs by 2pm 8/28 (or suddenly)? And how quickly does it ramp down?
"Flows from the dam will jump from its current level of 450 cubic feet per second ... |