Great Lakes routing/data assimilation functionality. It read and combine 3 sources for great lake:
1- It read csv file of lake ontario outflow as dataframe do preprocessing on that. The raw data processed and downloaded from Ontario: International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Board data (link)
2- Two of the gages are available in usge_df include gages:
Superior: USGS gage ID 04127885
Michigan/Huron: USGS gage ID 04159130
3- canadian time slice files
Erie: Canadian gage ID 02HA013 (link)
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Great Lakes routing/data assimilation functionality. It read and combine 3 sources for great lake:
1- It read csv file of lake ontario outflow as dataframe do preprocessing on that. The raw data processed and downloaded from Ontario: International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Board data (link) 2- Two of the gages are available in usge_df include gages: Superior: USGS gage ID 04127885 Michigan/Huron: USGS gage ID 04159130 3- canadian time slice files Erie: Canadian gage ID 02HA013 (link)
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