If you have questions concerning these data, you should contact the Bureau of Water Resource Information at 386-643-1991, the district at 800-451‑7106 or by email at hydrodata@sjrwmd.com. 2.3 RAINFALL INTENSITY DATA Rainfall data obtainedwas from several sources. Rainfall amounts come from the district’s network of rain gauges and may not necessarily reflect rainfall for a specific location. o E O D data is revised with previous months rain gages data o Perform c mplex adjustments and QA/QC Rain gauge data augmented with radar-based rainfall data (NRG) o District receives 15-min NEXRAD data every 15-minute interval and daily interval o Missing or questionable rain gages data is estimated with EOM data. South Florida Water Management District Hub Site for exploration and download of our geospatial data. rainfall depths are used for the SWFWMD water quantity modeling of the SMF's. The 24-hour rainfall depths were obtained thefrom SWFWMD Environmental Resource Permitting Information Manual, Part TheseD.
USGS: Florida Precipitation Data CPC Maps: Weekly Precipitation 1-Month Precipitation • 1-Month Percent of Normal 3-Month Precipitation • 3-Month Percent of Normal 12-Month Precipitation • 12-Month Percent of Normal Miscellaneous: SWFWMD Precipitation Data SFWMD Precipitation Data SRWMD Precipitation Data Sarasota County Wateratlas CoCoRaHS We have modeled the Critical Storm event. Rainfall Departure County Basin Location Point Area Alachua Baker Bradford Brevard Clay Duval Flagler Indian River Lake Marion Nassau Okeechobee Orange Osceola Putnam Seminole St. Johns Volusia Florida Ridge Indian River Lagoon Lake George Lower St. Johns River Middle St. Johns River Nassau River Northern Coastal Ocklawaha River St. Marys River Upper St. Johns River These data include quality controlled daily, monthly, seasonal, and yearly measurements of temperature, precipitation, wind, and degree days as well as radar data and 30-year Climate Normals. FDOT MODELING METHODOLOGY: Stormwater discharges into the FDOT Right-of-Way along US 19. The rainfall distribution type (I, IA, II, or III) and quantity of precipitation are required inputs to our hydrology (rainfall-runoff, peak discharge) calculation and detention storage calculation.For regions within the USA, use the figures below to determine rainfall distribution type and quantity of precipitation. Climate Data Online (CDO) provides free access to NCDC's archive of global historical weather and climate data in addition to station history information. SWFWMD METHODOLOGY: The proposed site is designed to meet SWFWMD Requirements the storm water run-off calculations shall consider the 100 year, 1 day storm event and the 25 year, 1 Day storm event.