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plot_annual_lowflows: Plot annual lowflows

Description

Plot annual n-day minimum values, and the day of year of occurrence of daily flow values from a streamflow dataset. Plots statistics from all daily discharge values from all years, unless specified. Data calculated from calc_annual_lowflows() function.

Usage

plot_annual_lowflows(
  data,
  dates = Date,
  values = Value,
  groups = STATION_NUMBER,
  station_number,
  roll_days = c(1, 3, 7, 30),
  roll_align = "right",
  water_year_start = 1,
  start_year,
  end_year,
  exclude_years,
  months = 1:12,
  ignore_missing = FALSE,
  log_discharge = FALSE,
  include_title = FALSE
)

Arguments

data

A data frame of daily data that contains columns of dates, flow values, and (optional) groups (e.g. station numbers). Leave blank if using station_number argument.

dates

Column in data that contains dates formatted YYYY-MM-DD. Only required if dates column name is not ' Date' (default). Leave blank if using station_number argument.

values

Column in data that contains numeric flow values, in units of cubic metres per second. Only required if values column name is not 'Value' (default). Leave blank if using station_number argument.

groups

Column in data that contains unique identifiers for different data sets, if applicable. Only required if groups column name is not 'STATION_NUMBER'. Function will automatically group by a column named 'STATION_NUMBER' if present. Remove the 'STATION_NUMBER' column beforehand to remove this grouping. Leave blank if using station_number argument.

station_number

A character string vector of seven digit Water Survey of Canada station numbers (e.g. "08NM116") of which to extract daily streamflow data from a HYDAT database. Requires tidyhydat package and a HYDAT database. Leave blank if using data argument.

roll_days

Numeric value of the number of days to apply a rolling mean. Default 1.

roll_align

Character string identifying the direction of the rolling mean from the specified date, either by the first ('left'), last ('right), or middle ('center') day of the rolling n-day group of observations. Default 'right'.

water_year_start

Numeric value indicating the month of the start of the water year for analysis. Default 1.

start_year

Numeric value of the first year to consider for analysis. Leave blank to use the first year of the source data.

end_year

Numeric value of the last year to consider for analysis. Leave blank to use the last year of the source data.

exclude_years

Numeric vector of years to exclude from analysis. Leave blank to include all years.

months

Numeric vector of months to include in analysis (e.g.. 6:8 for Jun-Aug). Leave blank to summarize all months (default 1:12).

ignore_missing

Logical value indicating whether dates with missing values should be included in the calculation. If TRUE then a statistic will be calculated regardless of missing dates. If FALSE then only statistics from time periods with no missing dates will be returned. Default FALSE.

log_discharge

Logical value to indicate plotting the discharge axis (Y-axis) on a logarithmic scale. Default FALSE.

include_title

Logical value to indicate adding the group/station number to the plot, if provided. Default FALSE.

Value

A list of ggplot2 objects with the following for each station provided:

Annual_Minimums

ggplot2 object of annual minimums of selected n-day rolling means

Annual_Minimums_Days

ggplot2 object of the day of years of annual minimums of selected n-day rolling means

See Also

calc_annual_lowflows

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Run if HYDAT database has been downloaded (using tidyhydat::download_hydat())
if (file.exists(tidyhydat::hy_downloaded_db())) {

# Plot annual 1, 3, 7, and 30-day (default) low flow statistics with default alignment
plot_annual_lowflows(station_number = "08NM116") 

# Plot annual custom 3 and 7-day low flow statistics with "center" alignment
plot_annual_lowflows(station_number = "08NM116",
                     roll_days = c(3,7),
                     roll_align = "center")
                     
}
# }

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