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Ontario Snow Survey location and data
This data contains location information for 1 of Ontario’s snow monitoring networks: * Surface Water Monitoring Centre (SWMC) Snow course data is collected by: * conservation authorities * Ontario Power Generation * Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) districts Data is collected twice a month from November 15 until May 15. The Surface Water Monitoring Centre uses this data to assess: * current snow cover * frozen ground conditions * snowpack * potential snowmelt * contributions to streamflow The snow data is located in a corporate water and climate database. This data helps MNR and conservation authorities assess the potential for flood at the local and provincial scale.
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Snow Survey measurement locations
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This dataset contains location information for 2 of Ontario’s snow monitoring networks: * Surface Water Monitoring Centre (SWMC) * Snow Network for Ontario Wildlife (SNOW), administered by the Wildlife Research and Monitoring Section Snow course data is collected by: * conservation authorities * Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) districts * Ontario Power Generation SWMC network data is collected twice a month from November 15 until May 15. SNOW network data is collected once a week from the first snowfall until snowmelt. The Surface Water Monitoring Centre uses the data to assess: * current snow cover * frozen ground conditions * snowpack * potential snowmelt * contributions to streamflow MNR’s Science and Research Branch use the data to: * help manage wildlife species including deer, moose, wild turkey, elk, wolves and coyotes * help ministry resource managers and scientists administer programs and conduct research * inform game management decisions such as white-tailed deer harvest quotas * support flight planning for the Moose Aerial Inventory program
Ontario water and weather monitoring stations
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Point locations of water and weather monitoring stations used by the [Surface Water Monitoring Centre](http://www.ontario.ca/page/surface-water-monitoring-centre) to assess flood and drought conditions across Ontario. Monitoring station types include: * streamflow gauge stations * Environment and Climate Change Canada climate stations * Ministry of Transportation road weather stations * Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) fire weather stations * MNRF snow network stations (wildlife) * MNRF snow survey stations (weather) * Ontario Power Generation snow survey stations (weather)
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - Georges River Flood Data April 28th-May 1st 1988
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The data presented in this report was collected within the Georges River catchment during the flood of the 28th April to the Ist May, 1988. Flood monitoring was carried out in accordance with the Public Works Department program for collecting flood data on the Georges River between East Hills and Liverpool. Contents: * Weather Conditions [Meteorological Summary; Rainfall Data Collection] * Flood Levels [Automatic Recording Stations; Flood Monitoring Stations; Peak Flood Levels] * Flood Velocities * Flood Discharge
Flood Frequency Data Collection, Alaska and Conterminous Basins in Canada
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This data collection of U.S. Geological Survey data releases provides the source data and results of flood frequency analyses and annual exceedance probability estimation for selected observed floods in Alaska and conterminous basins in Canada. The data include streamgage information, PeakFQ input and output, flood frequency parameters, flood frequency estimates for selected annual exceedance probabilities, and annual exceedance probability estimates for selected observed flood events.
Spring 2020 flood mapping
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# #Données linked to the monitoring of 2020 floods in Quebec ## #Liste of available data: * Location of flood events since April 2, 2020 (WMS web service); * Municipalities affected by flood events since April 2, 2020, updated in real time according to the presence of events (WMS web service); * Open water extent limits derived from Sentinel1 satellite images, generated by Dromedary Géo-Innovations (web service) WMS and download); * Sentinel-1 radar satellite image from 4 April 2020 processed by the firm Geo-Innovation camel that presents a map of the ice cover and possibly flooded areas (with or without ice) for the Chaudière River sector, where ice jams caused floods (resolution: 10m). Possible flooded areas (with or without ice) were identified from a comparative analysis between two Sentinel-1 images from 4 April and 23 March 2020 acquired in the same orbit; * Sentinel-2 satellite image from 8 April 2020 in the visible and near infrared in the visible and near infrared on the Lac Saint-Pierre sector (WMS web service and download). All data can be viewed on an interactive map based on IGO2. ## #Note: The Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 satellite images are distributed in open data by the European Space Agency (ESA) and were processed by the firm Dromadaire-Geo-Innovations.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**