Dataset title: Precipitation from the Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), South Florida from November 2000 to Present Dataset ID: PHY_Grahl_001 Research type: Long-term Physical Dataset Creator Name: Dr. Rene Price Address: Florida International University Modesto Maidique Campus ECS 347 Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: 305-348-3119 Fax: 305-348-3877 Email: pricer@fiu.edu URL: http://www2.fiu.edu/~pricer/ Name: Dr. Daniel Childers Address: Arizona State University PO Box 875402 Tempe, AZ 85287 USA Phone: 480-965-2320 Fax: 480-965-8087 Email: dan.childers@asu.edu Metadata Provider Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Address: Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: 305-348-6054 Email: fcelter@fiu.edu URL: http://fcelter.fiu.edu Dataset Abstract Rain level is recorded at least every thirty minutes at the sites SRS 1d, SRS 2 & SRS 3. Not active sites are: SRS 1a and SRS 1c. Rain level data is collected using a tipping bucket rain gauge (SUTRON 5600-0425) attached to ISCO autosamplers, which also act as dataloggers. We condense these data into daily cumulative rainfall, although hourly rain level data are also available. Geographic Coverage Study Extent Description The Study Extent of this dataset includes the FCE Shark River Slough research sites within Everglades National Park, South Florida Bounding Coordinates Geographic description: FCE LTER Site SRS1a West bounding coordinate: -80.727 East bounding coordinate: -80.727 North bounding coordinate: 25.761 South bounding coordinate: 25.761 Geographic description: FCE LTER Site SRS2 West bounding coordinate: -80.785 East bounding coordinate: -80.785 North bounding coordinate: 25.550 South bounding coordinate: 25.550 Geographic description: FCE LTER Site SRS3 West bounding coordinate: -80.853 East bounding coordinate: -80.853 North bounding coordinate: 25.468 South bounding coordinate: 25.468 Geographic description: FCE LTER Site SRS1c West bounding coordinate: -80.574 East bounding coordinate: -80.574 North bounding coordinate: 25.755 South bounding coordinate: 25.755 Geographic description: FCE LTER Site SRS1d West bounding coordinate: -80.654 East bounding coordinate: -80.654 North bounding coordinate: 25.746 South bounding coordinate: 25.746 FCE LTER Sites: SRS1a, SRS1c, SRS1d, SRS2, SRS3 All Sites Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site SRS1a Longitude:-80.727 Latitude:25.761 Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site SRS2 Longitude:-80.785 Latitude:25.550 Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site SRS3 Longitude:-80.853 Latitude:25.468 Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site SRS1c Longitude:-80.574 Latitude:25.755 Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site SRS1d Longitude:-80.654 Latitude:25.746 Temporal Coverage Start Date: 2000-11-15 End Date: 2019-12-31 Data Table Entity Name: PHY_Grahl_001.txt Entity Description: Precipitation from the Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park, South Florida Object Name: PHY_Grahl_001.txt Data Format Number of Header Lines: 1 Attribute Orientation: column Field Delimiter: , Number of Records: Attributes Attribute Name: SITENAME Attribute Label: sitename Attribute Definition: Name of LTER site Storage Type: text Measurement Scale: Name of LTER site Missing Value Code: Attribute Name: Date Attribute Label: date Attribute Definition: Collection date Storage Type: datetime Measurement Scale: Missing Value Code: Attribute Name: Precipitation Attribute Label: precipitation Attribute Definition: precipitation Storage Type: data Measurement Scale: Units: centimetersPerDay Precision: 0.01 Number Type: real Missing Value Code: -9999.00 (Value will never be recorded ) Methods Sampling Description Rain level recorders are connected to ISCO autosamplers.The accuracy of the rain level recorders are 0.01 in. The autosampler queries the rain level recorder at least every 30 minutes for rain data. The rain level data is downloaded from the ISCO autosampler using a Dell 3800 laptop. The software used to download the information is ISCO Flowlink 3.23. To get one rain level reading per day, all the rain data is downloaded into Micosoft Excel, and the readings for a day are summed. Rain data is then transformed from inches to centimeters by multiplying the numbers by 2.54. Method Step Description Rain level recorders are connected to ISCO autosamplers.The accuracy of the rain level recorders are 0.01 in. The autosampler queries the rain level recorder at least every 30 minutes for rain data. The rain level data is downloaded from the ISCO autosampler using a Dell 3800 laptop. The software used to download the information is ISCO Flowlink 3.23. To get one rain level reading per day, all the rain data is downloaded into Micosoft Excel, and the readings for a day are summed. Rain data is then transformed from inches to centimeters by multiplying the numbers by 2.54. Instrumentation ISCO autosamplers Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge (SUTRON 5600-0425) Dell 3800 notebook Quality Control Data that is downloaded from ISCO is checked for errors (Code from "Flowlink" is 255) and for proper data intervals (every 30 minutes) using Microsoft Excel. Formula used to sum daily rain is as follows: [=IF({hour column}=0,SUM({48 rows of rain values}),"")] Distribution Online distribution: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-fce/1092/14/000e8b0bcee8f0190acfe989872b6845 Intellectual Rights This information is released under the Creative Commons license - Attribution - CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The consumer of these data ("Data User" herein) is required to cite it appropriately in any publication that results from its use. The Data User should realize that these data may be actively used by others for ongoing research and that coordination may be necessary to prevent duplicate publication. The Data User is urged to contact the authors of these data if any questions about methodology or results occur. Where appropriate, the Data User is encouraged to consider collaboration or co-authorship with the authors. The Data User should realize that misinterpretation of data may occur if used out of context of the original study. While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. Thank you. Publications citing this dataset Dessu, Shimelis B., René M. Price, Tiffany G. Troxler, and John S. Kominoski. 2018. Effects of sea-level rise and freshwater management on long-term water levels and water quality in the Florida Coastal Everglades. Journal of Environmental Management 211: 164-176. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.01.025 Dataset Keywords precipitation meteorology FCE FCE LTER Florida Coastal Everglades LTER ecological research long-term monitoring Shark River Slough Everglades National Park rain Data Submission Date: 2021-03-05 Maintenance This is a long-term precipitation dataset and subsequent data will be appended. This dataset replaces all previous versions of PHY_Grahl_001 original and (v1-v8). The FCE program is discontinuing its practice of versioning data as of March 2013. Dataset Contact Name: Rafael Travieso Position: South Florida Wetland Ecosystems Lab Field Technican Organization: Southeast Environmental Research Center Address: Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: 305-348-7286 Fax: 305-348-4096 Email: travieso@fiu.edu URL: http://www.fiu.edu/~ecosyst/ Position: Information Manager Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Address: Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: 305-348-6054 Fax: 305-348-4096 Email: fcelter@fiu.edu URL: http://fcelter.fiu.edu Project permits EVER-2017-SCI-0054 Dataset Submission Date 2021-03-05 Data Submission Notes SRS 2 precipitation data from 01-Apr-2014 through 30-Sep-2014 was collected by a rain level gauge located 350 meters NE (Latitude: 25.5519, longitude: -80.7826) from SRS 2. Dataset Anomalies At SRS1a for the listed dates, 5% or more of the sample intervals were missing at the moment to calculate daily sums: 13-Feb-01, 31-Jul-01, 01-Aug-01, 28-Feb-02, 19-Dec-02, 21-Jan-03, 03-Dec-03, and 04-Jan-05. At SRS1c for the listed dates, 5% or more of the sample intervals were missing at the moment to calculate daily sums: 16-Mar-05, 23-May-05, 10-Nov-05, and 05-Jan-06. At SRS1d for the listed dates, 5% or more of the sample intervals were missing at the moment to calculate daily sums: 09-Jul-08. At SRS2 for the listed dates, 5% or more of the sample intervals were missing at the moment to calculate daily sums: 10-Feb-02, 11-Feb-02, 11-May-02, 12-May-02, 06-Jun-02, 24-Sep-02, 25-Sep-02, 18-Oct-02, 02-May-03, 03-May-03, 04-May-03, 05-May-03, 15-May-03, 09-Dec-03, 09-Feb-06, 09-Jul-08 and 13-Sep-11. At SRS3 for the listed dates, 5% or more of the sample intervals were missing at the moment to calculate daily sums: 10-Feb-02, 07-May-02, 12-Jul-02, 21-Aug-02, 18-Oct-02, 01-Sep-06, 04-Oct-07, 08-Oct-07, 10-Jan-08, 24-Jun-08 and 08-Jul-08. At SRS1a data gaps occurred on the following dates: 22-Jan-01 to 12-Feb-01.; At SRS1c data gaps occurred on the following dates: 17-Mar-05 to 22-May-05. At SRS2 data gaps occurred on the following dates: 13-May-02 to 05-Jun-02, 06-May-03 to 14-May-03, 14-Jan-10 to 10-Mar-10 and 26-Jan-17 to 01-Feb-17. SRS3 data gaps occurred on the following dates: 11-Feb-02 to 07-Mar-02, 08-May-02 to 11-Jul-02, 05-Oct-07 to 07-Oct-07, 11-Jan-08 to 23-Jun-08, 09-Jul-08, 07-Jul-10 to 09-Aug-10 and 25-Oct-11 to 07-Nov-11. Information Management Notes This is a long-term precipitation dataset and subsequent data will be appended. This dataset replaces all previous versions of PHY_Grahl_001 original and (v1-v8). The FCE program is discontinuing its practice of versioning data as of March 2013.