GIS Library Contents - MetadataALERT Flood Warning System |
This metadata information is subject to our disclaimer. Metadata information presented here is maintained manually. Therefore, date-sensitive fields such as date of last update may not be up-to-date. All metadata is subject to errors inherent in a manual process.
Descriptive name | ALERT Flood Warning System | |
File name | alert | |
Spatial domain | Eastern Pima County | |
Abstract | The ALERT system consists of a fully automated network of precipitation and stream sensors as well as four weather stations operating in eastern Pima County. ALERT stands for Automated Local Evaluation in Real Time. See more information. | |
Known errors/qualifications | Capabilities of individual stations vary from single sensors to precipitation, stream and weather stations. See http://rfcd.pima.gov/alertsys/index.cfm. | |
Feature type | point | |
Feature count | 119 | |
Thumbnail Map | alert.pdf (362,985 bytes, PDF created 04/23/2024 ) | |
Projection | NAD83 HPGN (Parameters) | |
Rectification | unknown | |
Field/value metadata | Field metadata | |
Source organization | PCRFCD | |
Source contact | Kenneth Maits | |
Source document or file name | new_alert.shp | |
Source date | 20071023 | |
Source scale | 1:24,000 | |
Source format | Shape | |
Date of last data update (This date may not be current.) | 20080215 | |
Last data update by | Mark Probstfeld | |
Date/time last touched - Meaning? | 2024-04-22 02:13 PM - Enterprise GDB - Library input format | |
2024-04-22 06:19 PM - Shapefile | ||
See coverage files, if any, for date. | ||
Lineage | Data moved to gisprod/infrastructure feature dataset on 8/14/2009. | |
On maintenance? | Yes | |
Maintenance organization | PCRFCD | |
Maintenance frequency | Varies | |
Maintenance description | Andy Wigg provides new locations periodically to Kenneth Maits. | |
Original conversion by | Kenneth Maits | |
Pima County ITD GIS contact | Kenneth Maits | |
Alternate Pima County ITD GIS contact | ||
On Pima County Geospatial Data Portal? | No |