This table displays changes in dry length from the previous day/month/year. When grouped by day, Dry Length refers to the distance between upstream and downstream extent of drying reported on that day. When grouped by month or year, Dry Length refers to the maximum single-day dry length during that time period
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> When filtering by reach, selecting "River Wide" means that dry lengths in different reaches are added into a single value. Selecting "All" will display data for all three reaches as separate rows
> Positive values for Difference Previous Dry Length indicate rewetting events
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Year | Maximum Dry Length (River Miles) | Difference Previous Dry Length (River Miles) | Maximum Upstream Dry River Mile | Minimum Downstream Dry River Mile | Reach Name |
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2013 | 25.00 | -6.50 | 99.00 | 74.00 | San Acacia |
2014 | 21.50 | -3.50 | 95.50 | 74.00 | San Acacia |
2015 | 5.00 | -16.50 | 94.50 | 74.00 | San Acacia |
2016 | 20.00 | 15.00 | 94.00 | 74.00 | San Acacia |
2017 | 21.30 | 1.30 | 95.10 | 73.80 | San Acacia |
2018 | 21.70 | 0.40 | 95.70 | 62.80 | San Acacia |
2019 | 17.35 | -4.35 | 91.20 | 73.84 | San Acacia |
2020 | 36.30 | 18.95 | 98.71 | 60.31 | San Acacia |
2021 | 31.89 | -4.41 | 96.17 | 64.12 | San Acacia |
2022 | 34.51 | 2.62 | 98.69 | 63.70 | San Acacia |