Environment and Climate Change

Humber River Stations

 

Due to the volume and frequent updating of the data available on this Web site the streamflow and water quality data is PROVISIONAL and has not undergone quality control checks. These data may be subject to significant change.

Graphs are updated daily every 2 hours

 

74 km - Upstream of Humber Village Bridge

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45 km - Upstream of Humber Village Bridge

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37 km - Upstream of Humber Village Bridge

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*Temperature listed in image is of the camera, not ambient air temperature.

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Grand Lake Reservoir

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33 km - Upstream of Humber Village Bridge

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0 km - Humber Village Bridge

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6.5 km - Downstream of Humber Village Bridge

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*Temperatures listed in each image is of the camera, not ambient air temperature.

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All Stations in the Humber River Drainage Basin

West Coast, Humber and Baie Verte
Tertiary Basin Name Stage-Flow Vertical Datum Flood Warning WQ Climate Snow Water
Temp
GW Camera ADRS EC
02YK Boot Brook At Trans-Canada Highway Stage/Flow Assumed         WT     02YK008 EC
02YL Corner Brook Lake At Lake Outlet Stage Assumed     Climate   WT     02YL009 EC
02YL Deer Lake Near Generating Station Elevation CGVD28 FW       WT     02YL007 EC
02YK Grand Lake East Of Grand Lake Brook Stage NL Hydro Datum     Climate         02YK010 EC
02YJ Harrys River Below Highway Bridge Stage/Flow Assumed HF       WT     02YJ001 EC
02ZA Highlands River at Trans-Canada Highway Stage/Flow Assumed         WT     02ZA002 EC
02YL Humber River at Humber Village Bridge Stage/Flow Assumed HF WQ     WT     NF02YL0012 EC
02YL Humber River at Humber Village Bridge - Weather Station         Climate Snow     Web Camera NLENCL0003  
02YO Humber River at Nicholsville Bridge Elevation CGVD28             Web Camera NLENHM0004 -
02YM Indian Brook Diversion Above Birchy Lake Stage/Flow Assumed HF   Climate         02YM004 EC
02YK Lewaseechjeech Brook At Little Grand Lake Stage/Flow Assumed HF       WT     02YK002 EC
02YO Northern Harvest FMW10       WQ     WT GW   NLGWFMW10  
02YO Northern Harvest FMW12       WQ     WT GW   NLGWFMW12  
02YO Northern Harvest MW5/6       WQ     WT GW   NLGWMW56  
02YM Outlet of the Steady at Rambler Mines Elevation CGVD2013   WQ     WT     NLENHM0002  
02YK Sandy Lake near Birchy Narrows (Camp 55)         Climate Snow     Web Camera NLENCL0005  
02YK Sheffield Brook Near Trans Canada Highway Stage/Flow Assumed HF       WT     02YK005 EC
02YL South Brook At Pasadena Stage/Flow Assumed         WT     02YL004 EC
02YM South West Brook Near Baie Verte Stage/Flow Assumed         WT     02YM003 EC
02YL Steady Brook above confluence to Humber River  Stage/Flow Assumed             Web Camera 02YL012 EC
02YL Upper Humber River Above Black Brook Stage/Flow Assumed HF   Climate   WT     02YL008 EC
02YL Upper Humber River Above Black Brook (Weather Station)         Climate Snow       NLENCL0007  
02YL Upper Humber River Near Reidville Stage/Flow Assumed HF       WT     02YL001 EC

 

Note: The date/times shown on the graphs are NST. There is no adjustment made for Daylight Savings Time.

The station characteristics described below give a general overview of the sensors installed at each site.
Definitions Description
Tertiary Basin The Water Survey of Canada has a 3-level hierarchy of drainage areas for the purpose of managing hydrometric stations. The first two digits indicate the major drainage basin based on the ocean to which it flows. The last two letters indicate a sub-basin (tertiary ) of the major drainage basin. A full hydrometric station identifier ends in three digits which indicate the nth station installed in that basin.
Stage-Flow Water elevation, stage and/or flow are measured. A more complete description of these terms is available here.
Vertical Datum A vertical datum is a reference surface that represents zero, against which elevations are measured. The location of zero can be arbitrary (assumed datums), based on decades of level lines (CGVD28), or more recently; on a model of the planet’s gravity field from satellites (CGVD2013).
Flood Warning FW - Stage or Water Elevation graph at this station contains flood warning lines.
HF - Streamflow graph at this station contains high flow alert lines.
WQ Water Quality parameters are measured. Additional information on the Real-Time Water Quality Program is available here
Climate Climate parameters such as precipitation, air temperature, etc are measured
Snow These are climate stations where parameters such as snow depth,  snow-water equivalent etc. are measured,
Water Temp Water Temperature is measured at this site.
GW This site is a drilled well where Groundwater elevation is measured.
Camera A Webcam is installed at this site.
ADRS This link displays the web page for this station which includes graphs of all data and downloadable csv files.
Due to the volume and frequent updating of the data the streamflow, water quality and climate data shown is PROVISIONAL and has not undergone quality control checks. These data may be subject to significant change.
EC This link is to the Environment Canada, Water Survey of Canada web page for this station. Provisional Stage-Flow data and Stage-Flow data that has gone through a comprehensive QA/QC procedure are available. There are also links to historical publication quality Stage-Flow data and summaries for each station.

Due to the volume and frequent updating of the data available on this Web site the streamflow and water quality data is PROVISIONAL and has not undergone quality control checks. These data may be subject to significant change.

 


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