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These datasets are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of monthly mean evapotranspiration data for March through September, years 2005 through 2009, in the Pacific Northwest. Source evapotranspiration data was produced using the operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance (SSEBop) model.
The USGS Idaho Water Science Center (IDWSC) completed a report (citation TBD) documenting methods for alternative stream velocity measurement methods. The methods developed can be used to provide low-cost estimates of stream velocity as a component to estimate total streamflow at remote sites. This data release presents data from a laboratory assessment of alternative stream velocity measurement methods This data release includes measurement from several stream velocity methods collected in a flume laboratory as well as a summarized comparison of alternative methods and conventional methods. Velocity measurements were collected for multiple conditions in which the substrate material and the flow rate of the flume...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
field inventory and monitoring,
inlandWaters,
none,
stream discharge,
This dataset includes spatial locations in the Pacific Northwest where streamflow observations were recorded. For the purpose of this investigation, all streamflow observations were converted into wet or dry indicator values.
Categories: Data;
Tags: California,
Climatology,
Data Visualization & Tools,
Data Visualization & Tools,
Decision-Making Support and Tools,
These datasets are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of irrigated agriculture data (percent of basin classified as irrigated) for the years 2002, 2007, and 2012 in the Pacific Northwest. Source data was the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Irrigated Agriculture Dataset for the United States (MIrAD-US), produced by USGS.
This dataset is a continuous parameter grid (CPG) of normal (average) annual minimum air temperature data for the years 1981 through 2010 in the Pacific Northwest. Source temperature data was produced by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University.
Streamflow permanence probability rasters, 2012-2016. Version 2.0. Predicted probability of streamflow permanence, values between dry (0) and wet (1).
The datasets in these child pages are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of evapotranspiration data for March through September, years 2000 through 2015, in the Pacific Northwest. Source evapotranspiration data was produced using the operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance (SSEBop) model.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) model, a GIS raster-based empirical model that provides streamflow permanence probabilities (probabilistic predictions) of a stream channel having year-round flow for any unregulated and minimally-impaired stream channel in the Pacific Northwest region, U.S. The model provides annual predictions for 2004-2016 at a 30-m spatial resolution based on monthly or annually updated values of climatic conditions and static physiographic variables associated with the upstream basin (Raw streamflow permanence probability rasters). Predictions correspond to pixels on the channel network consistent with the medium resolution National...
Streamflow permanence probability rasters, 2004-2016. Version 2.0. Predicted probability of streamflow permanence, values between dry (0) and wet (1).
The datasets in these child pages are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of annual air temperature data for the years 2000 through 2016 in the Pacific Northwest. Source temperature data was produced by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University.
These datasets are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of normal (average) first-of-month snow water equivalent data for March through August, averaged across all years, 2004 through 2016, in the Pacific Northwest. Source snow water equivalent data was produced by the Snow Data Assimilation System (SNODAS) at the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
The threshold raster includes the raw streamflow permanence probability value at a given pixel that represents the estimated critical value to differentiate between wet conditions (above the threshold) and dry conditions (below the threshold). Confidence interval rasters indicate the value above or below the threshold corresponding to the nth percentile of confidence that the pixel is wet (above) or dry (below). Raw streamflow permanence probabilities were produced by the PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) model, a GIS raster-based empirical model of probabilistic predictions of a stream channel having year-round flow for any unregulated and minimally-impaired stream channel in the Pacific Northwest...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
GeoTIFF,
Map Service,
Raster;
Tags: Data Visualization & Tools,
Data Visualization & Tools,
Drought,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
These datasets are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of annual mean daily maximum air temperature data for the years 2000 through 2016 in the Pacific Northwest. One 30-year normal (average) annual maximum temperature grid from the period 1981-2010 is also included. Source temperature data was produced by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University.
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