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hy_annual_instant_peaks

Extract annual max/min instantaneous flows and water levels from HYDAT database


Description

Provides wrapper to turn the ANNUAL_INSTANT_PEAKS table in HYDAT into a tidy data frame of instantaneous flows and water levels. station_number and prov_terr_state_loc can both be supplied.

Usage

hy_annual_instant_peaks(
  station_number = NULL,
  hydat_path = NULL,
  prov_terr_state_loc = NULL,
  start_year = NULL,
  end_year = NULL
)

Arguments

station_number

A seven digit Water Survey of Canada station number. If this argument is omitted, the value of prov_terr_state_loc is returned.

hydat_path

The path to the hydat database or NULL to use the default location used by download_hydat. It is also possible to pass in an existing src_sqlite such that the database only needs to be opened once per user-level call.

prov_terr_state_loc

Province, state or territory. If this argument is omitted, the value of station_number is returned. See unique(allstations$prov_terr_state_loc). Will also accept CA to return only Canadian stations.

start_year

First year of the returned record

end_year

Last year of the returned record

Value

A tibble of hy_annual_instant_peaks.

Source

HYDAT

See Also

Examples

## Not run: 
## Multiple stations province not specified
hy_annual_instant_peaks(station_number = c("08NM083","08NE102"))

## Multiple province, station number not specified
hy_annual_instant_peaks(prov_terr_state_loc = c("AB","YT"))

## End(Not run)

tidyhydat

Extract and Tidy Canadian 'Hydrometric' Data

v0.5.2
Apache License (== 2.0) | file LICENSE
Authors
Sam Albers [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9270-7884>), David Hutchinson [ctb], Dewey Dunnington [ctb], Ryan Whaley [ctb], Province of British Columbia [cph], Luke Winslow [rev] (Reviewed for rOpenSci), Laura DeCicco [rev] (Reviewed for rOpenSci)
Initial release

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