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HydroExcel 1.1.

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Introduction

WaterOneFlow Web Services give you access to hydro data


CUAHSI HIS (http://his.cuahsi.org/) has developed WaterOneFlow Web Services that provide access to hydrologic observation
Services already exist for national data providers as well as academic investigators serving their research data. For information
WaterOneFlow, visit http://his.cuahsi.org/wofws.html.

This spreadsheet accesses WaterOneFlow


Through VBA macros and an object library called HydroObjects, this spreadsheet can retrieve data from WaterOneFlow Web S
As long as the service follows WaterOneFlow specs and returns data in WaterML, this spreadsheet can communicate with the s
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Before you begin

Enable macros to use this spreadsheet


Your security settings may prevent the macros in this spreadsheet from running. If the macros are disabled, and you don't see
to enable them, you may need to go into Excel's security settings and tell it to allow macros or at least disable macros with notif
You will likely then have to close the spreadsheet and reopen it in order for the macros to work.

This spreadsheet uses HydroObjects


This spreadsheet relies on the HydroObjects object library in order to communicate with WaterOneFlow. The HydroObjects inst
be downloaded from http://his.cuahsi.org/hydroobjects.html. HydroObjects requires the .Net Framework 2.0 from Microsoft. If
using Office 2003, then Service Pack 3 for Microsoft Office 2003 is also required.

Check for updates


This spreadsheet can be downloaded from http://his.cuahsi.org/hydroexcel.html. The version of your spreadsheet is indicated a
of this text box.
Download KML Viewer
Some worksheets generate KML files, which let you see site locations on a map. You can try these free KML viewers:
ArcGIS Explorer -- http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/explorer/index.html
Google Earth -- http://earth.google.com/
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How to use this spreadsheet

Begin with the Data Source worksheet. There, you specify the Web Service you want to work with, and you can ask for what ca
the Web Service has. A list of sample Web Services is provided.

Once you've specified a web service, you can use the following worksheets to get information from the web service. It doesn't
which worksheet you access first, although a typical workflow is to download the Series Catalog and then look for time series
download.
The Sites worksheet lists sites available for the selected Web Service. Use this to get a quick list of sites.
The Variables worksheet lists all variables available in the selected Web Service.

The Site Info worksheet lists basic site information and variables measured at a given site. Use this when you are interested in
information for a particular site.

The Series Catalog worksheet lists the variables available for all sites in the selected Web Service. You get A LOT of informat
this one, so it can take a while. Use this when you basically want a detailed inventory of all sites available in the Web Service.
The Site Summary worksheet uses a pivot table to organize and filter site information.

The Time Series worksheet retrieves time series data for a given site and variable. Use this once you've examined the availab
and variables on the previous worksheets, and have decided on a particular site and variable for which you want to retrieve tim
data.

The Statistics and Charts worksheet uses a Pivot table to summarize and chart results from the Time Series worksheet. This

The Series Catalog worksheet lists the variables available for all sites in the selected Web Service. You get A LOT of informat
this one, so it can take a while. Use this when you basically want a detailed inventory of all sites available in the Web Service.
The Site Summary worksheet uses a pivot table to organize and filter site information.

The Time Series worksheet retrieves time series data for a given site and variable. Use this once you've examined the availab
and variables on the previous worksheets, and have decided on a particular site and variable for which you want to retrieve tim
data.

The Statistics and Charts worksheet uses a Pivot table to summarize and chart results from the Time Series worksheet. This
handy way of spotting trends and learning more about the time series that you have downloaded.

Canceling Long Operations


If you find that the spreadsheet is taking too long to process, you can interrupt code execution by pressing CTRL+BREAK on yo
keyboard. A dialog box will tell you that code execution was interrupted.
---------------------------------------------------------Spreadsheet limitations
Excel does not handle dates before 1/1/1900. You might see odd dates, or #VALUE!, if you ask for data before 1/1/1900, or if
period of record for a variable at a site begins before 1/1/1900.

Excel allows a finite number of rows, so be careful when asking for a lot of data. For Office 2003, the limit is 65536 rows. Fo
2007, the limit is 1,048,576 rows. You might get "Run-time error '1004'" if the macros in this spreadsheet attempt to write to row
the row limits of Excel.

Time zone information is ignored when parsing datetimes. In other words, the datetime returned from the Web Service is us
without considering any time zone information returned from the Web Service.

Spreadsheet dependencies
This spreadsheet requires an Internet connection in order to access Web Services.
This spreadsheet can only work with WaterOneFlow Web Services that return data in WaterML format.
This spreadsheet relies on the HydroObjects object library in order to communicate with WaterOneFlow. The HydroObjects ins
be downloaded from http://his.cuahsi.org/hydroobjects.html.

Note
When running the macros in this worksheet, if you get a "License information for this component not found" or "Active-X can't c
object" or "User-defined type not defined" error, then try resetting the reference to HydroObjects in VBA. Alt+F11 is a shortcut
opening the VBA environment.
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License
Copyright (c) 2012, The University of Texas at Austin
All rights reserved.

The macros in this spreadsheet are distributed under the Berkeley Software Distribution license. Redistribution and use in sour
binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of The University of Texas at Austin nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote pr
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

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WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS F
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIA
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINE
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TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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Data Source
In the box next to WSDL Location, input (hint: copy and
paste) the WSDL location for the WaterOneFlow Web
Service you want to access.
This Web Service will be used in all other worksheets.

For Help Scroll Left


Specify the web service that will be used in all worksheet
WSDL Location
Get Capabilities

Open Service Web Page

For an updated list of Web Services registered with


CUAHSI, visit HIS Central at http://hiscentral.cuahsi.org.

Below, results from Get Capabilities indicate which worksheet


Sites
Variables
Site Info
Series Catalog
Time Series

Click Get Capabilities to see what functionality is available


with the Web Service.

Example WaterOneFlow Web Services

WSDL locations for some known Web Services are provided


below.

Some services may not support all the methods that this
spreadsheet utilizes. For example, consider a service that
provides access to a gridded dataset. Since the data are
based on a grid, and not on discrete sensor locations or
"sites", the service will not support a GetSites or GetSiteInfo
method, and so you will not be able to use the Sites, Site
Info, or Series Catalog worksheets with that service.
Click Open Service Web Page to open a web page that may
have more information about the Web Service.
Click Get Sites to jump to the Sites worksheet and download
a list of sites from the Web Service.
Click Get Variables to jump to the Variables worksheet and
download a list of variables from the Web Service.
Click Get Series Catalog to jump to the Series Catalog
worksheet and download the series catalog for all sites
available in the Web Service.
Click Get All to download a list of sites, variables and series
catalog for all sites in the Web Service. The time series
parameters will also be populated in the Time Series
worksheet.
HydroExcel Add-Ins Menu
Select the HydroExcel Menu from the Add-Ins panel. This
menu gives you the option to save downloaded WaterML
files to disk and also to test your Internet connection. If you
choose to download the WaterML files, they will be saved to
a folder named after the spreadsheet in the same directory
as the spreadsheet.
HydroExcel Right-click Menu
On this worksheet, right-click anywhere in the row containing
a data source and select the Set Active Web Service option
from the HydroExcel menu to set that service as the active
data service.

Organization
AmeriFlux Network
Baltimore Ecosystem Study
Baltimore Ecosystem Study
Baltimore Waters Test Bed
Beacon Institute of River and Estuary
Boise State University, Hydrologic Sciences De
Chesapeake Bay Environmental Observatory
Chesapeake Bay Information Management Sys
Crown of the Continent Observatory (Montana St
EPA
Florida Dept of Enviro Protection, STORET dat
Florida Dept of Environmental Protection
Hermine Flood Database by CRWR
Hydro_NEXRAD Data Services at the University
Idaho State University
IIHR - The University of Iowa
IIHR - The University of Iowa
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Multicultural students At Sea Together (MAST)
National Atmospheric Deposition Program
National Climatic Data Center
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
NOAA National Weather Service Advanced Hydro
NOAA's National Weather Service West Gulf Ri
NOAA's National Weather Service West Gulf Ri
NOAA's National Weather Service West Gulf Ri
NOAA's National Weather Service West Gulf Ri
NOAA's National Weather Service West Gulf Ri
Northeastern University
Northwest Watershed Research Center, Agricultu
Pennsylvania State University
San Diego River Park Foundation
Southwest Florida Water Management District
Stroud Research Center / University of Delewar

HydroExcel Right-click Menu


On this worksheet, right-click anywhere in the row containing
a data source and select the Set Active Web Service option
from the HydroExcel menu to set that service as the active
data service.
Superfund Basic Research Program, UCSD
Susquehanna River Basin Hydrologic Observato
Suwannee River Water Management District
Suwannee River Water Management District
Suwannee River Water Management District
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Texas Instream Flow Program
Texas Instream Flow Program
Texas Water Development Board
TWDB
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Science
UF Agric and Biol Engineering; Dr. Jasmeet Ju
Univ of Florida Water Institute
University Of Arizona
University of Arizona
University of California, Merced
University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Idaho - Bio/Ag Engineering/Waters
University of New Mexico
University of Pennsylvania
USGS
USGS
USGS
USGS
USGS Groundwater Data Florida
USGS, Virginia DEQ and Maryland Department
Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah State Un
Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah State Un
UT-CRWR
Watershed Sciences Department, Utah State Un

be used in all worksheets


http://icewater.usu.edu/MudLake/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL

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Get Sites

Get Variables

Get Series Catalog

Get All

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WSDL Location
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/FluxTowers/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his09.umbc.edu/BESOD/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his09.umbc.edu/BESSoil/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his09.umbc.edu/BaltGW/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://24.187.226.76/reon/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.boisestate.edu/dcew2dataservices/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/Benthic/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/CIMS/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://his03.geol.umt.edu/COTCsnow/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://river.sdsc.edu/wateroneflow/EPA/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/Santafe-flstoret/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/santafe-flstoret/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/HermineFlood/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/HydroNEXRAD/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.geology.isu.edu/PortneufWatershed/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his08.iihr.uiowa.edu/tippingbucket/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his08.iihr.uiowa.edu/water_quality/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://Cuahsi.lbl.gov/HIS/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/MAST/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/NADP/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://water.sdsc.edu/wateroneflow/NCDC/ISH_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://www.his.npca.ca/waterdataservices_quantity/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://www.his.npca.ca/waterdataservices_quality/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/MPE/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://watershed.uta.edu/nws_wgrfc_daily_mpe/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://watershed.uta.edu/wfo_fwd_hourly_mpe/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://watershed.uta.edu/usgs_region12_hourly_mpe/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://watershed.uta.edu/wfo_ewx_hourly_mpe/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://watershed.uta.edu/nws_wgrfc_daily_mpe_recent_values/cuahsi_1_1.asm
http://hydroportal.cuahsi.org/muddyriver/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.boisestate.edu/rcew2dataservices/cuahsi_1_1.asmx
http://192.31.21.100/czo_psu/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://river.sdsc.edu/sdrfp2_ws/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/SFe_SWFGWL/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://192.31.21.100/czo_udel/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL

http://river.sdsc.edu/renewsd/cuahsi_1_0.asmx
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/SRBHOS/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/SantaFe-SRGWL/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/SantaFe-RainDlySRWMD/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/SFe_SRWMD_SurfWater/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/TRACS/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/SabineBio/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/SanAntonioBio/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/TWDB_Sondes/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/TWDB_Wind/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://river.sdsc.edu/wateroneflow/corps/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.boisestate.edu/pmrw2dataservices/cuahsi_1_1.asmx
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/SantaFe-MICROWAVECITRA/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSD
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/SFe_CTDSondes/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://water.sdsc.edu/czo_arizona/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://water.sdsc.edu/czo_catalina/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://192.31.21.100/czo_merced/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://192.31.21.100/czo_boulder/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.civil.uidaho.edu/ParadiseCreek/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://nmhis.unm.edu/RGET/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://192.31.21.100/czo_luquillo/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://river.sdsc.edu/wateroneflow/NWIS/DailyValues.asmx?WSDL
http://river.sdsc.edu/wateroneflow/NWIS/Data.asmx?WSDL
http://river.sdsc.edu/wateroneflow/NWIS/UnitValues.asmx?WSDL
http://river.sdsc.edu/wateroneflow/NWIS/Groundwater.asmx?WSDL
http://ees-his06.ad.ufl.edu/SantaFe-GWLUSGS/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/RIMP/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.usu.edu/MudLake/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.usu.edu/littlebearriver/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his.crwr.utexas.edu/GW_Edwards/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://icewater.usu.edu/loganriver/cuahsi_1_0.asmx?WSDL
http://his09.umbc.edu/BaltPrecip/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL

Get All

Clear All

Title
Site Count
Freeman Ranch Mesquite Juniper Flux Tower
1
Baltimore Ecosystem Study Stream Chemistry Da
22
Baltimore Ecosystem Study Soils Data
19
Baltimore Waters Test Bed Ground Water Level D
14
Beacon Institute for River and Esturay
6
Dry Creek Experimental Watershed, SW Idaho
68
Benthic Data in Chesapeake Bay
4367
Chesapeake Bay Information Management Syste
894
Crown of the Continent Observatory Snow
2
EPA STORET
362645
Storet Phosph and Nitr in Surf water
17
Santa Fe, STORET
50
Hermine Flood
448
HydroNEXRAD
215359
Portneuf Watershed Observations, Idaho
2
IIHR Tipping Bucket
20
IIHR Water Quality
8
Grasslands Ecological Area of the San Joaquin Bas
48
MAST
44
National Atmospheric Deposition Program
19
NCDC Hourly Data
24770
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority Water Q
24
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority Water Q
71
Multi-sensor Precipitation Estimates
9308
NWS-WGRFC Daily Multi-sensor Precipitation Es
138986
NWS-WGRFC Weather Forecast Office_FWD Ho
5911
NWS-WGRFC USGS Water Region 12 Hourly M
31110
NWS-WGRFC Weather Forecast Office_EWX Ho
6396
NWS-WGRFC Daily Multi-sensor Precipitation Est
69830
Muddy River Water Quality Monitoring Project
14
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, SW Id
136
Shale Hills Susquehanna CZO
1
San Diego River Park Foundation
18
Santa Fe, Southwest Florida Water Management Di
118
Christina River Basin Critical Zone Observatory
31

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Flux tower
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-77.3197
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-91.93102
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-91.931
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Superfund Basic Research Program


Susquehanna River Basin Hydrologic Observator
Santa Fe Ground Water Level SRWMD
Santa Fe Basin, Florida Daily Rain Tipping Bucket
Santa Fe Basin, Florida SRWMD select river gag
TCEQ Surface Water Quality Monitoring (SWQM)
Texas Instream Flow, Lower Sabine
Texas Instream Flow, Lower San Antonio
TWDB_Sondes
TWDB Wind
USACE River Gages
Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Georgia
Santa Fe MICROWAVECITRA
Santa Fe Basin, Florida CTD Sondes
Jemez River Basin & SCM CZO
JRB & Santa Catalina Mountains CZO
Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory
Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory
Paradise Creek Watershed, Idaho
Rio-ET: Evapotranspiration Studies in the Middle
Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory
NWIS Daily Values
NWIS Instantaneous Irregular Data
NWIS Unit Values
NWIS Ground Water Level
Santa Fe - USGS Groundwater Data Florida
RIM Program
Mud Lake, Idaho, USA
Little Bear River Experimental Watershed, North
Edwards Aquifer Groundwater Database
Logan River Observations, Northern Utah, USA
Baltimore Precipitation

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Sites
Click Get Sites to return locations of all sites available
in the Web Service.
Create and open KML file after download
If you choose to create and open a KML file after
download, a KML file with the downloaded sites will be
written to a folder with the same name as this
spreadsheet.
The KML file will include basic site information, but not
variables recorded at each site. Use the Series Catalog
worksheet to get information about variables measured
at each site.
Restrict search to Latitude-Longitude box
Check the "Use Lat/Lon" check box and enter bounding
latitudes and longitudes to restrict the list of sites
returned by the service to those that fit in that latitudelongitude box. Some of the older web services may not
support this option.
Click Create Series Catalog for These Sites to jump to
the Series Catalog worksheet and download site info for
each site visible in the Sites worksheet.
HydroExcel Right-click Menu
Right-click anywhere in a row containing a site and
select the Get Series Catalog option from the
HydroExcel menu to get the series catalog for that
particular site.
Canceling Long Operations
If you find that the spreadsheet is taking too long to
process, you can interrupt code execution by pressing
CTRL+BREAK on your keyboard. A dialog box will tell
you that code execution was interrupted.

For Help Scroll Left


Get Sites Options
Create and open KML file after download
Restrict search to Latitude Longitude box
West Longitude
South Latitude
East Longitude
North Latitude

Get Sites
Site Code

Create Series Catalog f

0
0

About the Data You're Viewing


Data Source
Obtained
Spatial Filter

Use Lat/Lon Box

-111.946402
41.495409
-111.799324
41.718473

Actual Extent of Sites Returned


West Longitude
South Latitude
East Longitude
North Latitude

Create Series Catalog for These Sites


Site Name

State

County

e Data You're Viewing

None

tent of Sites Returned

Latitude

Longitude

Variables
Returns all variables available in the Web Service.

For Help Scroll Left


Get Variables
Variable Code

About the Data You're Viewing


Data Source
Obtained

t Variables
Variable Name

Units

Speciation

NoData Value

Is Regular Time Units Time Support

Value Type

Data Type General Category

Sample Medium

Site Info
The site codes from the Sites worksheet can be used
on this worksheet to retrieve more detailed site
information.

For Help Scroll Left


Get Site Info Options
Site Code
Create and open KML file after download
Get Site Info

To see the site description and a list of parameters


recorded at a given site, input the Site Code for the site
next to the green Site Code cell. Then click the "Get
Site Info" button.
Create and open KML file after download
If you choose to create and open a KML file after
download, a KML file with the downloaded site
information will be written to a folder with the same
name as this spreadsheet.
HydroExcel Right-click Menu
Right-click anywhere in the row containing a variable
and select Download Time Series or Populate Time
Series Parameters to jump to the Time Series
worksheet and download the time series or populate
the time series parameters for that variable.

Site Name
State
County
Latitude
Longitude
Time Series:
Variable Code

About the Data You're Viewing


Data Source
Obtained
0

Variable Name

Value Count

Start Date

End Date

Units

Speciation

NoData Value Is Regular Time Units Time Support

Value Type

Data Type General Category

Sample Medium

Method

Quality Control Level

Organization

Source Description

Series Catalog
Returns site locations and series catalog for sites available from the Web Service.
Limiting the number of sites returned
This process can take a long time. You can limit the number if sites returned by inputting
a whole number greater than zero next to the green cell labeled Max sites to get.
Create and open KML file after download
If you choose to create and open a KML file after download, a KML file with the
downloaded sites will be written to a folder with the same name as this spreadsheet.
The KML file will include basic site information as well as a list of variables measured at
each site (Sites by Variable).
A time stamp based on the period of record of a given variable at a given site will be
included in the site placemark. This means that if you have enabled time in your KML
viewer, you can adjust the currently displayed datetime to see which sites have a given
variable for the selected date. This only affects placemarks in the Sites by Variable
folder in the KML output.
HydroExcel Right-click Menu
Right-click anywhere in a row for a site and variable and select Download Time Series
or Populate Time Series Parameters from the HydroExcel menu to jump to the Time
Series worksheet and download the time series or populate the time series parameters
for that site and variable.
Sorting
Once site information is retrieved, you may want to sort by variable, count or date to see
which sites you are interested in exploring further. Select only column names and data
fields before sorting. Make sure you select all columns so they don't get mismatched!
Canceling Long Operations
If you find that the spreadsheet is taking too long to process, you can interrupt code
execution by pressing CTRL+BREAK on your keyboard. A dialog box will tell you that
code execution was interrupted.

For Help Scroll Left


Series Catalog Options
Max sites to get 100
Obtain site list from Web Service
Create and open KML file after download 0
Get Series Catalog
Site Code

Site Name

Variable Code

About the Data You're Viewing


Data Source
Obtained

Variable Name

Value Count

Start Date

End Date

Units

Speciation

NoData Value

Is Regular Time Units Time Support

Value Type

Data Type

General Category

Sample Medium

Method

Quality Control Level

Organization

Source Description

State

County

Latitude

Longitude

Site Summary

This worksheet contains a pivot table that summarizes information in the Series Catalog. All the headings in Series Catalog ca
Count" is recommended to be used in the Values box to give the number of data values present for the given pivot table filters.

To Change Row Labels: Click the pivot table to bring up the pivot table field list. In the actual pivot table, click on the existing
that label from the table. Then drag the desired field from the field selection area to where the previous row label was in the tab
To Change Column Labels: Follow the "Change Row Labels" procedure but drag to and from the columns in the pivot table.
To Change Filter: Follow the "Change Row Labels" procedure but drag to and from the Filter box.

To Change Filtered items: Click the drop-down box above the table and select the desired filter items. Only those rows that m
Note: The same fields cannot be used in two areas at once. E.g., Variable Name cannot be a filter and a row label.
Click Refresh Site Summary if the pivot table does not reflect the current data in the Series Catalog worksheet.

About the Data You're Viewing


Data Source
Obtained

Filter
Variable Name
Sum of Value Count
Site Name
East Fork Little Bear River at Paradise Canal Diversion near Avon, Utah
East Fork Little Bear River Radio Repeater near Avon, Utah
Little Bear River at McMurdy Hollow near Paradise, Utah
Little Bear River at Mendon Road near Mendon, Utah
Little Bear River at Paradise, Utah
Little Bear River below Confluence of South and East Forks near Avon, Utah
Little Bear River near Wellsville, Utah
Little Bear River Upper Weather Station near Avon, Utah
Radio Repeater near Paradise, Utah
South Fork Little Bear River above Davenport Creek near Avon, Utah
South Fork Little Bear River below Davenport Creek near Avon, Utah
Utah State University Experimental Farm near Wellsville, Utah
Grand Total

http://his02.usu.edu/littlebearriver/cuahsi_1_0
6/12/2009 7:35

(All)
Sample Medium
Air

101784

106260
208044

All the headings in Series Catalog can be chosen as either a filter, row label or column label. "Sum of
esent for the given pivot table filters.

tual pivot table, click on the existing row label (e.g., Site Name) and drag it onto the field list to remove
the previous row label was in the table.

rom the columns in the pivot table.

ter box.

d filter items. Only those rows that match the filter will be displayed.

e a filter and a row label.

s Catalog worksheet.

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Precipitation

Surface Water
(blank)
478200
812900
1024453
155149
402201
425579
16965
422801
496429
17844
34809

4217712

32620
57376
66505
66403
27237
27691
33930
57376
28299
32583
35519
465539

Grand Total
510820
57376
879405
1090856
155149
429438
453270
152679
57376
451100
529012
159623
4926104

Time Series
In this worksheet, you can download time series for a given location, variable code,
and date range. To download data:
1. Fill in the required parameters next to the green cells.
2. Check "Ignore NoDataValue" if you don't want NoDataValues (aka Null values)
written to the spreadsheet. These values may occur when the sensor recording the
measurement was down.
3. Click the "Get Values" button.

For Help Scroll Left


Get Values Options
Site Code/Location
Variable Code
Start Date
End Date

Tip: Use GetSiteInfo on the Site Info worksheet to see a list of variable codes for
DateTime
a given site.
---------------------------------------------------------------For Services Without Sites
Some Web Services provide access to gridded data, instead of data at discrete
sampling stations. For these services, you may provide a latitude-longitude point, or a
latitude-longitude box, depending on the service. Data are interpolated automatically
to the point, or spatially averaged over the box.
Querying for Points (works with DAYMET)
Specify the Location in decimal degrees as:
GEOM:POINT(Longitude Latitude)
For example, to get data for Longitude -106.5, and Latitude 43.2 (central Wyoming),
you would input:
GEOM:POINT(-106.5 43.2)
Querying for Boxes (works with MODIS)
Specify the Location in decimal degrees as:
GEOM:BOX(west south,east north)
For example, to get data for roughtly all of Wyoming, you would input:
GEOM:BOX(-111 41,-104 45)
---------------------------------------------------------------Canceling Long Operations
If you find that the spreadsheet is taking too long to process, you can interrupt code
execution by pressing CTRL+BREAK on your keyboard. A dialog box will tell you that
code execution was interrupted.

Get Values

About the Data You're Viewing


Variable Name
Units
SampleMedium
Site Name
Latitude
Longitude
Data Source
Obtained
Ignore NoDataValue 1

Ignore NoData Value

Get Values

Value

Qualifier

Offset

Offset Units

Offset Description

Censor Code Method

Day

Month

Year

Day of Year

Month of Year Hour of Day

About the Data You're Viewing


Variable Code
Variable Name
The time series data from the Time Series worksheet can be
Units
summarized and viewed below in the time intervals of Day, Month, Year,
Sample
Medium
Hour of Day, Day of Year, Month of Year, and the original DateTime.
Site Code
Site Name
To Change the Time Interval:
The most straightforward way to do this is to open the PivotTable
Latitude
Wizard.
Longitude
Start Date
1. Right-click on the pivot table, and click PivotTable Wizard.
End Date
2. In the PivotTable Wizard, click Layout.
Count
3. Drag fields on or off the layout designer, and then close the PivotTable
Date
Obtained
Wizard to confirm your edits.
Data Source
Click Refresh Statistics and Charts if the pivot table does not reflect
the current data in the Time Series worksheet.

Statistics and Charts

Data
Hour of Day
Average of Value Max of Value Min of Value
0:00 25.0741666667
36.43
11.72
1:00
26.2275
39.04
13.88
2:00 24.0345454545
36.02
15.69
3:00
20.605
33.51
10.89
4:00 24.9890909091
37.19
11.17
5:00 24.6522727273
78.45
11.92
6:00 28.9231818182
111.36
12.49
7:00 21.5977272727
37.82
10.06
8:00 21.7472727273
39.48
9.51
9:00 21.0740909091
33.22
9.14
10:00 19.7554545455
36.63
11.03
11:00
22.71
41.53
10.67
12:00 24.2631818182
38.81
8.84
13:00 20.9795454545
37.73
11.14
14:00 20.8016666667
37.92
14.23
15:00 21.0908333333
34.69
11.8
16:00 23.6095833333
38.3
11.71
17:00
22.8475
36.46
11.89
18:00 22.5708333333
34.77
9.95
19:00
26.545
43.75
8.84
20:00 27.3145833333
55.85
10.64
21:00 24.7704166667
39.39
9.98
22:00 24.4458333333
41.05
11.2

23:00
Grand Total

27.3679166667
23.6979528986

40.53
111.36

12.53
8.84

e Viewing
ML:USU1
Turbidity
nephelometric turbidity units
Surface Water
MudLake:USU-ML-Causeway
Mud Lake outflow to Bear Lake at the causeway.
42.12042
-111.29907
5/31/2009 14:00
6/12/09 1:30
0
6/12/09 12:02
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