CONAGUA

The streamflow observations from CONAGUA are naturally in a Microsoft database format. Mirce converts these one-at-a-time to a csv format. The filenames have a gage identifier in them, there is another file that has the lat/lon of the gage.

/glade/scratch/mirce/LaSierra/Observations/

The existing DART csv readers are:

vi -R Ameriflux/level4_to_obs.f90 \
CHAMP/CHAMP_density_text_to_obs.f90 \
CNOFS/CNOFS_text_to_obs.f90 \
COSMOS/COSMOS_development.f90 \
COSMOS/COSMOS_to_obs.f90 \
MODIS/MOD15A2_to_obs.f90 \
ROMS/convert_roms_obs.f90 \
gnd_gps_vtec/gnd_gps_vtec_text_to_obs.f90 \
gps/convert_cosmic_gps_cdf.f90 \
gps/convert_cosmic_ionosphere.f90 \
quikscat/quikscat_JPL_mod.f90 \
snow/snow_to_obs.f90 \
text/text_to_obs.f90 \
text_GITM/text_to_obs.f90

One of these should be close enough. Some are more sophisticated in that they try to determine which column contains the string that identifies the year, mondy, day, etc. - as opposed to hardcoding the knowledge about which column is which.

These are the meanings for each of the column headers in the daily observation files: pk_anio = Year pk_mes = Month ngasto_d01, d02 …and so on up to d31 = Streamflow in day 01, day 02 …day 31 The streamflow is in cms