Hydrologic data, 1965 - Department of Water Resources - State of ...
Hydrologic data, 1965 - Department of Water Resources - State of ... Hydrologic data, 1965 - Department of Water Resources - State of ...
EXPLANATION OF TABLES Table A-l, "Index of Climatological Stations for 1964-65" , contains a listing of all actively reporting clima- tological stations in the Northeastern California area during the reporting period. An explanation of the column headings and the code symbols follows Station Number - Refer to the preceding explanation on ''Coding'' on page 10. Station Name, Elevation, Section, Township, and Range - These items are self-explanatory. 40-Acre Tract - This denotes the location of the station within the section in which it is located. The letter code is derived from the following diagram: D
'112 - East Bay Municipal Utility District 419 - Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 422 -- Sacramento County ^30 - Sacramento Municipal Utility District 800 to 899 - State 801 - Pomology Department, U.C., Davis 802 -- Irrigation Department, U.C., Davis 804 - State Department of Beaches and Parks 805 - State Department of Fish and Game 806 - Department of V/ater Resources 808 - Division of Forestry 809 - Division of Highways 900 to 999 900 - - Federal U. S. Weather Bureau 902 - U. S. Air Force 903 - Corps of Engineers 904 - U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 905 - U. S. Forest Service 906 - Agricultural Research Service 907 - State Climatologist (Unpublished U.S.V/.B.) 911 - Military Weather Stations in California Cooperator's Index Number - This is the index number assigned to the station by the agency responsible for or handling the records of the station. The U. S. Weather Bureau number is only shown in this column when it differs from the alpha order number. Record Began, Record Ended - This the year the record began or ended. If the record continues, or if the beginning or ending year is not known, the column is blank. Years Missing - This denotes the missing records to the nearest full year and does not include missing records of short duration. County Code - This is a standard machine processing code for California counties and adjacent areas as shown below: Alpine 02 Mono 26 Solano 4 8 Amador 03 Napa 28 Stanislaus 50 Butte 04 Nevada 29 Sutter 51 Calaveras 05 Placer 31 Tehama 52 Colusa 0G Plumas 32 Yolo 57 El Dorado 09 Sacramento 34 Yuba 58 Glenn 11 San Joaquin 39 State of Lake 17 Shasta 45 Oregon 6l Lassen 18 Sierra 46 State of Modoc 25 Siskiyou 47 Nevada 62 13
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EXPLANATION OF TABLES<br />
Table A-l, "Index <strong>of</strong> Climatological Stations for<br />
1964-65" , contains a listing <strong>of</strong> all actively reporting clima-<br />
tological stations in the Northeastern California area during<br />
the reporting period. An explanation <strong>of</strong> the column headings<br />
and the code symbols follows<br />
Station Number - Refer to the preceding explanation<br />
on ''Coding'' on page 10.<br />
Station Name, Elevation, Section, Township, and<br />
Range - These items are self-explanatory.<br />
40-Acre Tract - This denotes the location <strong>of</strong> the<br />
station within the section in which it is located.<br />
The letter code is derived from the following<br />
diagram:<br />
D