River and Reservoir Watch Version 4.6
River Discharge and Reservoir Storage Changes Using Satellite Microwave Radiometry Location of this Satellite Gauging Reach
Coatzacoalcos Center: -94.68 Long. Signal/Noise: 18.9
GFDS Area ID: 60 Mexico Center: 17.92 Lat. Very Good
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Last measured: 4-Jul-25
Discharge: 249 m3/sec Status: 1 (1, low; 2, normal flow; 3, moderate flood, r >2.33 y; 4, major flood, r >5 y)
7-day Runoff 11.6 mm 70% (7-day runoff compared to 20 y average for this date, 2004-2023)
Flood Magnitude: 0.0 Scale of 0-10 Flood Magnitude Defined Technical Summary
Notes: 7-day forward moving average is applied. Geolocation correction, commencing April 1, 2012: 0
Low flow is 20th percentile discharge for this day, 2003-2013. Noise filter: >.05 daily signal change
Notes: Log Pearson Type III is used to compute recurrence intervals from 27 years of record (1998-2024)
Mean discharge 488 m3/s
Annual Runoff (percent of mean, 1998-2021) Mean Runoff 1418 mm
Mann-Kendall Runoff Trend Analysis (5%) M-K -93 Significant? yes Major Floods 10 = flood of record
Sen's slope:
-0.01 z-stat -2.03
Regression slope: -0.01 p-value 0.04
Annual Maximum Q, m3/s
Brakenridge, G. R., Nghiem, S. V., Kugler, Z., Kettner, A. J., Paris, S., Cohen, S. Access to Data
River and Reservoir Watch Version 4.6, DFO Flood Observatory, University of Colorado Mann-Kendall Max Q Trend Analysis (5%) M-K
Robert.Brakenridge@Colorado.edu Sen's slope: 6.80 z-stat
  Regression slope: 10.81 p-value 0.79
Significant? no
    Coefficients of Polynomial or Linear Rating Curve used:   0.00   -19155.54 19014.00  
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