USGS 02246825 CLAPBOARD CREEK NR JACKSONVILLE, FL

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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This gage is monitored in cooperation with the Link to the US Army Corps of Engineers

Data are tidally affected -- Astronomical tides cause significant cycles of approximately 24.84 hours at this site. Because a different portion of the 24.84-hour tidal cycle is averaged in successive daily (24-hour) computations, a systematic secondary oscillation, unrelated to basin hydrology and having a period of about two weeks may be apparent in daily data.

REMARKS.--Computed discharge at this station may differ from individual measurements because of changes in tidal influence, wind, or other factors.

Available Parameters Available Period
  
2015-10-01  2024-04-25
2015-09-29  2024-04-25
2015-10-03  2024-04-23
2023-12-27  2024-04-25







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Summary of all available data for this site
Instantaneous-data availability statement


Discharge, cubic feet per second

Most recent instantaneous value: 44.2 04-25-2024   16:30 EDT
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Daily discharge, cubic feet per second -- statistics for Apr 25 based on 8 water years of record more
Min
(2019)
25th
percen-
tile
Median Mean Most Recent
Instantaneous
Value Apr 25
75th
percen-
tile
Max
(2023)
-30.2 -7.7 31 38 44.2 88 117


Gage height, feet

Most recent instantaneous value: -2.48 04-25-2024   16:30 EDT
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Mean water velocity for discharge computation, feet per second

Most recent instantaneous value: 0.06 04-25-2024   16:30 EDT
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