6. Nooksack Indian Tribe HydroServer - nooksack-indian-tribe/CurvyLapseRate GitHub Wiki

Overview

** News (Public Audience)** The Nooksack Indian Tribe is archiving and making air temperature data available to the public at http://data.cuahsi.org/. This work was made possible by a project ...UW...link.... see our Citation Instructions for hyperlinks to code, data, and our Data in Brief Elsevier journal article.

** Report (Academic Audience)**

[What we did, formatting template, standard upload]

How to view and access the data

Air temperature, ground temperature, and relative humidity data from the lapse rate study in the North Fork Nooksack watershed was uploaded to The CAUHSI HydroServer and ODM2 database. Monitoring sites can be viewed in the interactive map and data can be plotted with the Timeseries Viewer tool. A tutorial was created to navigate the HydroClient site, view data, and download data.

[screen shots of where and what the data is]

Tutorial to view air temperature, relative humidity, ground temperature. (add hyperlink).

Instructions to become a HydroServer data provider

  • Create a publishing account
  • Verify your account using the activation email
  • Format your data: Follow the Guide and fill in the Excel Templates (Standard or Advanced)
  • Upload your data: Follow the Guide using the Standard or Advanced uploading option
  • Request Publication: Click Request Publication on the HydroServer Homepage to make your data service accessible to the public on http://data.cuahsi.org/
  • For all subsequent uploads, data is automatically published every Saturday unless requested otherwise
  • Questions? Contact CUAHSI support at [email protected]