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re: This is fun, see where you are.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:18 pm to shaunmccarron29
Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:18 pm to shaunmccarron29
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shaunmccarron29
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Where? I am looking at the link, I do not see anything regarding flow rate. Flow rate for the MS river is Avg 450,000 cfs...
Please advise as to what link you are following and what data you are looking at.
The link i am following is one that i posted in response to you, which i am reposting for now a third time for everyone's benefit.
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This link shows a map of Louisiana. The data points are the circles and colored dots on the map. Each one represents a USGS stream gage. The colors used indicate whether streamflow at a specific gage is higher or lower than the median flow for that gage. If you hover your cursor over one of the data points, you see more details for that gage. If you click on that point, you can obtain even more information.
For example, the gage at Baton Rouge (USGS 07374000) is currently (as of 1:15PM today) showing a stream level of 44.63 feet and a discharge (also known as flow rate) of 1,398,000 cf/s.
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1,200,000 cfs would be written as 1.2KcFs = 1 Million Two hundred thousand Cubic Feet of Water.
Also, you got your conversion factor skewed a bit. K is the symbol for 'Kilo' which means 1000. 1,200,000 cf/s would be expressed in Kcf/s as 1200Kcf/s
Please advise as to what you're smoking, so i'll know to avoid that cultivar.
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