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Long‐Term Precipitation Database, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Idaho, United States
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Hydrological ScienceEngineeringHydrologic EngineeringAnonymous Ftp SiteEarth SciencePrecipitationCatchment ScaleWatershed ManagementWatershed HydrologyExtensive Precipitation DatabaseHydrometeorologyRiver Basin ManagementGeographySouthwest IdahoHydrologySediment TransportWater ResourcesSurface-water HydrologyLong‐term Precipitation DatabaseFlood Risk Management
An extensive precipitation database has been developed over the past 35 years with the first records starting in January 1962 and going through September 1996 from the Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed located near the north end of the Owyhee Mountains in southwest Idaho. Precipitation ranges from 236 mm on the lowest elevations at the north end of the watershed to 1123 mm at the southwest corner of the watershed. There are continuous 35 year records available for 12 sites, 20–32 year records available for 8 sites, 10–19 year records available for 25 sites, and 4–9 year records for 8 sites for a total of 53 sites. All of these data have been stored as breakpoint and hourly records in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Northwest Watershed Research Center database. These breakpoint and hourly data are available from the anonymous ftp site: ftp.nwrc.ars.usda.gov.
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