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Archived Temperature data for Mississippi River
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-08-03  
Trackfiend (Civil/Environme) 31 Jul 08 11:56
Does anyone know where I can get some historical data concerning recorded temperature readings for the Mississippi River, specifically near Empire or Venice (New Orleans, LA).  I'm looking for daily data for a three year period (2002-2005) in order to input in the temperature file for a sedimentation analysis in HEC-RAS.  

I've looked at the NOAA, USGS, and USACE websites, but I can't seem to find the daily temperature data.  Maybe I'm not looking in the right site files.  Any suggestions or links would be helpful.   

RWF7437 (Civil/Environme) 1 Aug 08 18:58
http://www.mvd.usace.army.mil/mrc/history/index.php

cvg (Civil/Environme) 1 Aug 08 19:48
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it's on here for Empire but not for Venice, but you won't get three years worth.  You might try the station at West Pointe a la Hache

http://www2.mvr.usace.army.mil/WaterControl/new/layout.cfm

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