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cimmeron

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We are trying to set up a system of monitoring station in the County to monitor rainfall and stream levels and transmit the data back to a central computer by radio. Any suggestions?
 
I believe Sacramento County, CA has such a system in place. You may want to contact them and see what their experience has been.

good luck
 
Are you familiar with the real-time data available on the web from USGS?


The data for my area is about an hour old. There's always a chance your stream might already be monitored. If not, USGS may be able to give you some tips on setting up a remote guage.

Our state University has a site that has weather data with 5 minute updates (the rain end of your question) The folks there may be helpful as well:

 
I would look into NOAA-NWS IFLOWS program. They also give grants to assist local communities purchase and maintain flood warning systems.

 
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