The gauges report in once / day when no rainfall has occurred. The data transmission is near real time, displaying on the webpage with an approximate 3 to 5 minute delay. The gauges are tipping bucket style gauges with a solar-powered transmitter that utilizes the digital control channel of the cellular communications network to transmit the data to a webpage in 15-minute increments when it has rained at least 0.01 inches in that 15-minute period.The ongoing annual service fee cost is shared by stormwater engineering and clean water services. The equipment cost was jointly funded by a grant from Watershed Committee of the Ozarks, and funding from stormwater engineering, clean water services, and Greene County Resource Management. To see daily totals, click on calendar under the rainfall folder.Click on a particular gauge to see historic data (click on "Last 12 Months" or "All Data" at the top of the page). Under the rainfall folder, view the table to see the most recent data for all the gauges. Note the additional information under (i) for the accuracy of the selected product.
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