Open kongdd opened 1 year ago
From your script, I can sense that you are pretty good at GEE.
Hi,
Thanks for the encouragement--definitely still learning GEE! I added a reference for the GAGES-II dataset, which includes mean annual runoff as an attribute, calculated from USGS streamflow data (link to the USGS streamflow website also included now). USGS streamflow data can be queried from R and Python using the api. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Dana
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From your script, I can sense that you are pretty good at GEE.
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Got it. Thanks for your information
Dana, could you give one site example about how to get the annual runoff data in Python?
Hi,
I uploaded an example in the validation folder (query_runoff.ipynb). Let me know if I can provide anything else.
Dana
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Dana, could you give one site example about how to get the annual runoff data in Python?
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This awesome. Thank you very much!
Hi @lapidesd,
Could you give a link or reference about where is the runoff data from? I am also very concerned about this part.
Cheers, Dongdong