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Module 5: Step 1: Download the excel file that has Historical Stage data for Big Creek in Hays, KS, and Precipitation for Hays, KS. In addition, there is a tab that also contains historical photographs of Hays, KS.Question 1: Compare the plots that show the monthly stage and annual stage of Big Creek. Why do these look so different?Look at the data that generates these plots, do all years contain the same number of months as data points? What effect could this have on your average Annual Stage for Big Creek?Question 2: Compare monthly precipitation to Annual precipitation plots for Hays, KS.Why are these plots so different?Are there any discrepancies between the data? If so, what are they?Question 3: Compare Precipitation to Stage of Big Creek. Use both Monthly and Annual PlotsAre there any relationships between the monthly precipitation and the monthly stage of Big Creek in Hays Kansas? If so, what are they?What relationship exists between annual precipitation in Hays Kansas and the Annual average stage of Big Creek?Are there any factors that can affect the stage of Big Creek that is not related to the amount of precipitation that fell?Module 6: Respond to at least one of your classmates Unit 2 discussion using the following prompt:Examine the Historical Photographs on the excel document from the initial post prompt. What relationships exist between land use change and Big Creek Stage since 1994. How does this compare to the statements that your classmate made about the Big Creek data?Based on what you have observed in the historical photographs of Hays, KS and the data of Big Creek Stage since 1994, hypothesize the general height of stage of Big Creek in 1957. Explain your hypothesis.Your response should be thorough and thought provoking. Your response should be at least 250 words in length.Module 7: Respond to at least one of your classmates Unit 2 discussion using the following prompt:How well does your classmate’s analysis match the data? Did they miss anything? Explain.Your response should be thorough and thought provoking. Your response should be at least 250 words in length. usgs_big_creek.xlsx another_student.docx Unformatted Attachment Preview Source USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS USGS Site Number 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 6863500 Year Month M/YR Stage (FT) 1994 8 Aug-94 3,332 1994 9 Sep-94 3,295 1994 10 Oct-94 3,356 1994 11 Nov-94 3,543 1994 12 Dec-94 4,427 1995 1 Jan-95 4,395 1995 2 Feb-95 3,685 1995 3 Mar-95 3,776 1995 4 Apr-95 3,541 1995 5 May-95 8,117 1995 6 Jun-95 5,442 1995 7 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4,582583333 5,114833333 5,42775 4,846918431 Precipitation Data DATE PRCP (inches) Jan-94 0,75 Feb-94 0,48 Mar-94 0,09 Apr-94 2,71 May-94 1,04 Jun-94 0,72 Jul-94 5,5 Aug-94 0,27 Sep-94 0,67 Oct-94 1 Nov-94 1,99 Dec-94 1,02 Jan-95 1,51 Feb-95 0,17 Mar-95 1,02 Apr-95 1,43 May-95 8,98 Jun-95 0,75 Jul-95 1,17 Aug-95 1,33 Sep-95 1,31 Oct-95 0,18 Nov-95 0,19 Dec-95 0,44 Jan-96 0,37 Feb-96 0,08 Mar-96 1,3 Apr-96 0,7 May-96 7,04 Jun-96 4,33 Jul-96 5,13 Aug-96 5,06 Sep-96 3,11 Oct-96 0,94 Nov-96 3,7 Dec-96 0,03 Jan-97 0 Feb-97 0,71 Mar-97 0,01 Apr-97 2,58 May-97 1,56 Jun-97 4,35 Jul-97 3,45 Aug-97 6,32 Sep-97 2,04 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 1994 Average 1995 Average 1996 Average 1997 Average 1998 Average 1999 Average 2000 Average 2001 Average 2002 Average 2003 Average 2004 Average 2005 Average 2006 Average 2007 Average 2008 Average 2009 Average 2010 Average 2011 Average 2012 Average 2013 Average 2014 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2,54 4,02 1,32 3,04 0,07 0,03 0,01 0,42 2,19 3,75 2,31 4,5 0,01 2,99 6,46 0,39 0,15 0,43 0,32 0,68 2,03 1,49 1,55 4,28 7,45 1,76 1,96 1,77 0,78 0 1,12 1,62 2,99 2,33 1,58 3 2,33 3,04 Aug-05 Sep-05 Oct-05 Nov-05 Dec-05 Jan-06 Feb-06 Mar-06 Apr-06 May-06 Jun-06 Jul-06 Aug-06 Sep-06 Oct-06 Nov-06 Dec-06 Jan-07 Feb-07 Mar-07 Apr-07 May-07 Jun-07 Jul-07 Aug-07 Sep-07 Oct-07 Nov-07 Dec-07 Jan-08 Feb-08 Mar-08 Apr-08 May-08 Jun-08 Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 1,93 2,67 0,76 0,29 0,02 0 1,3 1,49 1,05 3,02 0,86 4,28 2,12 1,43 0,27 2,81 0,51 2,04 4,83 1,77 5,39 2,6 6,02 2,56 1,95 2,34 0,27 2,31 0,44 1,3 0,41 1,95 6,85 1,85 4,02 3,41 1,42 6,03 0,7 0,24 0,03 0,03 0,01 3,34 2,22 2,28 2,76 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-09 Jan-10 Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11 Dec-11 Jan-12 Feb-12 Mar-12 Apr-12 May-12 Jun-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12 Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 Apr-13 May-13 5,1 1,67 2,09 1,02 1,19 0,18 0,42 2,02 1,6 3,61 3,78 2,75 5,4 2,11 0,07 0,86 0,18 0,35 0,57 0,67 1,04 2,41 2,41 1,95 4,09 0,87 1,57 1,2 2,01 0,03 1,27 1,4 2,87 1,59 0,85 0,22 3,37 1,07 0,94 0 0,78 0,76 1,19 0,79 1,06 2,16 2,74 Jun-13 Jul-13 Aug-13 Sep-13 Oct-13 Nov-13 Dec-13 Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 7,08 0,59 2,98 0,99 1,16 0,05 0,17 0,92 0,17 0,91 0,82 9,46 2,36 1,65 5,94 2,12 0,05 0,73 0,46 0,71 0,09 0,96 6,44 0,76 4,28 0,44 0,48 1,42 1,83 1,77 0,68 0,7 0,56 7,46 3,04 3,44 2,59 3,78 2,08 0,66 1,18 0,57 1,25 0,1 1,5 7,83 9 1,353333 1,54 2,649167 2,111667 2,119167 1,964167 1,750833 2,3725 1,410833 1,993333 2,0725 1,88 1,595 2,71 2,350833 1,824167 1,929167 1,568333 1,26 1,746667 2,1325 1,655 2,275833 3,143333 1,975347 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Aug-94 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Apr-97 Jan-00 Big Creek, Ha 0 1994 1999 Big Creek, Hays, KS Monthly Stage Jan-00 Oct-02 Jul-05 Apr-08 Jan-11 Big Creek, Hays, KS Annual Average Stage Sep-13 Jun-16 2004 2009 2014 10 Hays, KS Monthly Precipitation 8 6 4 2 0 Jan-94 Jun-16 Sep-96 Jun-99 Mar-02 Dec-04 Sep-07 -2 3,5 3 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 Hays, KS Average Annual Precipitation 0 1994 1999 2004 2009 recipitation Jun-10 al Precipitation Mar-13 Nov-15 2009 2014 From my classmate: Question 1: Compare the plots that show the monthly stage and annual stage of Big Creek. The noticeable difference is the rainfall amount over some time. Form the report obtained from the plots given, 2007 was the driest year of all the years to be compared. Information regarding spatial precipitation variability in a time series is very crucial in both practical and scientific points. Gradual changes in precipitations records have recently become interesting in the world of science. To conclude changes there need to be a time series over a long period about precipitation. However, obtaining long accurate information on time serious seems difficult to attain. Question 2: Compare monthly precipitation to Annual precipitation plots for Hays, KS. The evaluation of precipitation and humidity of relative surface includes comparing several datasets that were published for the past 58 years which covered from 1957 – 2012. The precipitation pattern on the maps shows a volume of precipitation across 1957, 1991, 2007 and 2012. The plots seem to be unique from each other due to the precipitation level. for instance, in the year 2007, the plot had low humid thus making the land seem the driest as compared with other plots implying that precipitation drastically changes over a given period. As an urban development drastically influences the values for precipitation. According to the map, it shows a significant trend in warming can be seen on the plots and precipitation variability based on time series in urban areas is consequently huge. Question 3: Compare Precipitation to Stage of Big Creek. Use both Monthly and Annual Plots There is a huge relationship on both monthly precipitation and monthly stage as they indicate a constant volume of rainfall through the months. The climate change over a long period leads to varying precipitation patterns, the variability of rainfall, and temperature. For instance, the amount of total precipitation for January, February, and December makes winter precipitation. According to the data, January is chosen for the winter season. The summer, autumn, and spring comprise of 105 each, but winter has 104 due to incomplete winter data for 2017. The most season that is very wet is summer comprising a mean of 216.9mm, and the driest season being spring having a 177.0 mm. A time series of 1260 is managed by considering month to month rainfall. A small margin of precipitation difference lets us conclude that the rainfall is relatively distributed all year round which is a temperature characteristic of a region. ... Purchase answer to see full attachment
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