Site ID: 1977 Lat. 36.0849 Syria 0
River: Sabkhat al-Jabbul Long. 37.6934
Site name: 0 Contributing area: 658 km2 Ratio to Comparison Station: 0.03
Latest measurement: 17-Nov-09 Mean annual runoff: 16067 mm (2003-2007)
Hydrologic status: 2 Normal flow Total runoff this year: 30003 mm
Latest M/C ratio: 1.10 Seven day total: 1 mm
Estimated current discharge: 3 m3/sec Percent of mean 7-day total: 98.0 % (today's value compared to mean for same period, 2003-2007)
Ice-cover determination: 5 yr recurrence flood: 3068 m3/sec (from Log Pearson III analysis)
Status Codes:  1 = Low flow, 2 = Normal flow, 3 = Flood, 4 = Major Flood 2891 m3/sec (from Gumbel Extreme Value analysis)
Comparison Station Information:  Tokwe Confluence D/s C/s (1495240)       Contributing Area: 7280 sq mi 23237 sq km
(Data from this gaging station are used for the calibration to discharge, with an adjustment for different contributing areas)
Notes: Comparison station is placeholder, only; this site is not yet calibrated to actual discharge
Discharge and runoff, based on satellite remote sensing (NASA AMSR-E data)
(For U.S, sites, nearby ground station discharge may also be shown)
2008-Present
2002-Present
Annual  Monthly Total Runoff (mm), computed from above satellite-based discharge data
Runoff
(mm) Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
410 2002 no data no data no data no data no data no data no data 10.5 10.9 13.5 23.9 351.5
7505 2003 1857.8 1509.8 729.8 1542.5 1000.3 332.5 191.5 23.5 47.2 210.8 46.0 13.5
1990 2004 13.5 16.6 271.7 563.3 973.3 38.0 13.5 13.5 13.1 13.5 45.7 14.1
14353 2005 28.1 12.2 1642.8 3455.0 3626.5 1683.6 127.8 1071.9 413.5 1062.7 232.6 996.3
24810 2006 1859.8 2142.8 1911.9 5732.5 5486.8 3647.5 1190.0 1190.6 587.8 1060.4 0.0 0.0
31678 2007 934.8 3709.5 4418.5 5136.3 4194.6 3634.5 1050.5 801.9 845.6 1419.7 3104.7 2427.0
30003 2008 1397.4 2175.5 3351.1 5174.2 5131.0 3093.6 1498.4 829.6 432.1 2559.1 2750.3 1610.4
31783 2009 963.0 2250.9 4002.1 6019.6 4409.6 4589.7 4317.9 2475.3 1300.2 1181.8 272.5 0.0
Discharge is estimated directly via a rating equation from the remote sensing data (M/C ratio) shown below.