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You can make different types of water observations. Choose the fitting category:
Take a photo of the observation site. Make sure that other citizen scientists can easily recognize the site by including some reference objects in the picture.
If you are using the virtual staff gauge category: Take the photo perpendicular to the direction of flow with a reference for estimating the water level (e.g., a big rock, wall, or bridge pillar) in the background. Make sure that the water surface is horizontal in the picture.
If you are using the temporary stream or soil moisture category: Add a circle or arrow to indicate the exact point of observation.
You can also choose a suitable photo from your album. In this case, please adjust date and time of observation before saving the spot.
Estimate the moisture content with your hands or shoes. Imagine that you place a backpack on the ground or sit down on the ground. Choose the class that best describes what would happen:
What describes the current state of the stream best? Choose one of the following six classes:
What would you call this watercourse? Note that these size classes are only approximate and partly overlap.
Did you know that you can record the dynamics of streams that occasionally dry up with the CrowdWater app? Use the category “temporary stream” to record the presence or absence of flowing water in the stream.