Re: Walnut Creek water gage
2023/10/16 12:20:12
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I doubt that you are going to get a completely honest answer on exact numbers and you probably wouldn’t want the result of an honest answer. 500 others will be using that info as well and combine with those already in the know.
Keep a daily record of the gauge numbers. Watch the live stream videos to see what conditions look like and refer back to the gauge and take notes. You should be able to figure out what is gin clear and what is blown out, even if you don’t see a live stream of perfect conditions, you could then make a rather educated guess of what it would be. If it works and you hit the streams at the right flow, then add it to your notes. If a little high or little low, add to your more educated guess.
If using the gauge in feet, you definitely need to write that number down. .2 ft difference is a lot. If you use the cubic feet of flow, there is more of a number range to dial things in. It also shows the median historical flow. Most likely, if below that median, it is going to be low. Unless that median day is an outlier.