The AzWSC maintains a system of ~217 streamflow gages in Arizona, providing data and producing information about hazard, stream, and water-supply conditions. The primary clients of this data and information are local, State, Federal, and Tribal governments. The public can also access these data, including real-time streamflow alerts and reports through the USGS NWIS-Web for the Arizona Water Science Center page.
The following is a partial list of AzWSC surface-water science capabilities:
- Flood Warning Alert Networks (including areas affected by wildfires)
- Precipitation Gages
- Real-Time Stream Gages
- Flood-Frequency Estimation & Relations Analysis
- Innovative Methods Development
- Suspended-Sediment Measurements
- Ecological Flow Studies
- Hydraulic and Sediment-Transport Modeling
- Overview
The AzWSC maintains a system of ~217 streamflow gages in Arizona, providing data and producing information about hazard, stream, and water-supply conditions. The primary clients of this data and information are local, State, Federal, and Tribal governments. The public can also access these data, including real-time streamflow alerts and reports through the USGS NWIS-Web for the Arizona Water Science Center page.
The following is a partial list of AzWSC surface-water science capabilities:
- Flood Warning Alert Networks (including areas affected by wildfires)
- Precipitation Gages
- Real-Time Stream Gages
- Flood-Frequency Estimation & Relations Analysis
- Innovative Methods Development
- Suspended-Sediment Measurements
- Ecological Flow Studies
- Hydraulic and Sediment-Transport Modeling