EVENT LOG FOR SITE MIS The first line of each entry contains a date/time stamp & who is reporting. The most recent entry is listed first. Date Time Who ---------- ----- -------- 01/31/2012 Nicole Rick Hartson sent the following events for calendar year 2011. The site was operational during 2011, but not registered in PTAGIS until 2012. January 8, 2011 at 10:18: Test tag unknowingly turned off. January 16, 2011: Flows at mouth of watershed are above 500 cfs. Expect detection efficiency to be considerably reduced. January 19, 2011 at 8:14: Test tag turned back on. We feel confident that antennas were functioning properly and the test tag was simply turned off on the MUX. January 19, 2011: Remote communication via phone line is initiated. Real time monitoring of the station is now available. January 20, 2011: High flows reported on January 16 have declined. Flows at mouth of watershed have dropped below 300 cfs. Detection efficiency has likely improved considerably. January 22, 2011: Flows increased to over 500 cfs at watershed mouth, but are currently declining to below 300 cfs. Expect periods of reduced detection efficiency today. February 28, 2011: Flows have remained low since late January and we expect high detection efficiencies. March 11, 2011: Flows increasing and have approached 500 cfs at watershed mouth. Expect detection efficiencies to decline. March 29, 2011: Flows have remained between 400 and 800 cfs at the watershed mouth since March 11. Expect reduced detection efficiencies during this period. March 31, 2011: Flows rapidly increasing, approaching 2000 cfs at the watershed mouth. Expect considerable reductions in detection efficiency. April 2, 2011 at 17:54: Flows increased to near 2500 cfs at watershed mouth. Expect continued reductions in detection efficiency. April 5, 2011: Site appears fully operational after high flows on April 2, 2011. But flows are still above 1000 cfs at watershed mouth. Expect continued reductions in detection efficiency. April 12, 2011: Flows at watershed mouth have dropped below 500 cfs. Expect increased detection efficiency compared to period of high flows in early April. April 24, 2011: Flows at watershed mouth have dropped below 300 cfs. Expect detection efficiencies to be near optimal. May 9, 2011: Flows increasing slightly to above 400 cfs. Slight reductions in detection efficiency may be occurring. May 19, 2011: Flows at watershed mouth have dropped below 300 cfs. Expect detection efficiencies to be near optimal. May 26, 2011: Flows rapidly increasing. Flows at watershed mouth above 700 cfs. Expect considerable reductions in detection efficiency. June 3, 2011: Flows at watershed mouth have remained above 500 cfs. Expect reductions in detection efficiency. June 8, 2011: Flows decreasing. Flows at watershed mouth have dropped below 300 cfs. Expect near optimal detection efficiencies. June 31, 2011: Summer base flows have set in. Expect low flows and high detection efficiencies for the remained of the year. December 31, 2011: Low flows this fall have likely resulted in high detection efficiencies. #### End of Event Log for MIS ###