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Abstract
This resource contains rainfall runoff data for unburned catchments compared to catchments burned in the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire in northern Colorado. Data are from June-September 2021-2023. The data are in a csv file (storm_data.csv) with the following fields:
site: name of the catchment
type: burn status - unburned (UB), moderately burned (MB), or severely burned (SB)
snow zone: persistent snow zone (PSZ) or intermittent snow zone (ISZ)
latitude: latitude of the stream gauge in decimal degrees
longitude: longitude of the stream gauge in decimal degrees
area_km2: area of the contributing catchment in square km
stormStartTime: start of rainfall event
stormHalfTime: time when half of the event total rainfall has fallen
stormEndTime: end of the rainfall event
flowStartTime: time when the hydrograph started responding to the rainfall
flowPeakTime: time of highest flow during the event
flowEndTime: time when the hydrograph response ended
lag2peak: time difference between stormHalfTime and flowPeakTime in hours
MRMS_totalPrecipMm: total event precipitation in mm from the MRMS product
MRMS_stormDurationHr: duration of the rain event
MRMS_MI30: maximum 30-minute rainfall intensity during the storm in mm/hr
MRMS_MI60: maximum 60-minute rainfall intensity during the storm in mm/hr
totalEventFlow: total stormflow produced during the event in mm
flowPeak: highest flow rate during the event in mm/hr
stageRise: height of stream stage rise above baseflow in cm
year: year of observation
pwd: cumulative potential water deficit from the start of the water. value accumulates each days precipitation - reference evapotranspiration. mm
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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| U.S. National Science Foundation | None | EAR 2101068, EAR2302594 |
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