The Advanced Quantitative Information System (AQPI) User Interface site provides access to data, graphics, and program information developed for the San Francisco (SF) Bay area water agency users.
The “Public” tab was created for providing limited access to AQPI system graphics and information for the general public and for outreach needs. The public has access to all graphics that are being created for SF Bay water agency users. Users can select a data type and loop, step to the beginning, end, or through each timestep for the product that is highlighted. This page will automatically update every 2 minutes and will revert back to the latest image of the Total Precip, 15 minute QPE menu option.
The “SF Bay Users” tab was designed to allow full access to all data, graphical displays, ancillary data, and program information developed in support of the AQPI program. A one stop shop to support SF Bay agency operations during rain events. This tab was created for the SF Bay water agencies and requires username and password to access.
Is a link to find more information about the AQPI project on the Physical Science Laboratory AQPI website. The website also provides access to radar and surface data products developed by PSL.
AQPI user group and Data Implementation Working Group (DIWG) meeting recordings can be found under the User Resources tab.
The “Sonoma Water” tab will direct the user to the Sonoma Water Website where more background information about the AQPI project is provided.
The “NWS” tab Is a dropdown menu that provides links to the Monterey Weather Forecast Office (WFO), the Sacramento WFO, the California Nevada River Forecast Center (CNRFC), and the National Water Model (NWM) websites. The WFOs and RFC sites provide the official NOAA forecasts for the SF Bay area. The NWM links provide information about the NWM and links for obtaining official NOAA hydrological forecasts.
The “Help” tab (this tab) contains more details about each tab on this AQPI Website. For more information please contact aqpi-help@engr.colostate.edu