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intermittent streams in arid environment

Postiwyd gan TorCguy ar 12 Awst 2014 yn English

I have been shown the error of my ways. So I went back and changed those streams that had been marked as ‘intermittent=dry’ back to ‘=yes’ as per standard usage. If I missed any, let me know.

It was also pointed out that I could use ‘waterway=wadi’ but this does not symbolize, and only shows up as a black line. Thus I hesitate to use this combination. But, in much of eastern Sierra County, this would be appropriate. Any thoughts?

It would be nice if OSM would use a dashed line when streams are marked as ‘intermittent=yes’ because it looks a little strange to have all these solid blue lines out here in the desert.

When I made maps for Dept of Defense, we categorized drainage with three levels of flow regime: perennial, intermittent and ephemeral. This is because the dry streams (wadi, wash, arroyo) have distinctly different physical characteristics than intermittent streams.

BTW: I finally got smart and used the map function to nail down my location. :)

Lleoliad: Truth or Consequences, Sierra County, New Mexico, 87901, United States

dry streams

Postiwyd gan TorCguy ar 7 Awst 2014 yn English

I’m adding streams, arroyos, buildings etc.as well as updating roads in Sierra County NM. Most of the drainage in this area is dry except immediately after rains. Tagging them “intermittent=yes” does not seem appropriate, as they are really ephemeral. I have started tagging these dry streams and arroyos as “intermittent=dry” and I will go back and change the rest as time permits.

Lleoliad: Madao, Liuba County, Hanzhong, Shaanxi, China