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    KRIS 
      summarizes available water temperature data by providing several standard 
      charts.  The most informative 
      chart for examining temperatures from a single location in a single year 
      is the Daily Minimum, Maximum and Average chart.  
      This chart illustrates the maximum temperature as well as the variation 
      between daily minimum and maximums, also called the diel range.  
      The data is shown with reference to the known preferred range of 
      temperature for salmonids (Bret 1982). | 
  
   
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    Floating 
      weekly average temperature charts display the moving 7-day average temperature.  
      These charts enable the comparison of temperature among several sites 
      or among years for a particular site.  The 
      maximum point in the curves represents the maximum daily average temperature 
      or MWAT. | 
  
   
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    All 
      available temperature data for streams monitored throughout summer can be 
      summarized in a MWAT marker plot.  This 
      chart illustrates variation in MWAT among years and sites.  
      It can be used to quickly ascertain potential trends in temperature 
      or the available habitat for sensitive species. Where coho salmon are potentially 
      present, this type of chart and the floating weekly average chart are shown 
      with a reference line for the 16.8° C threshold  
      described by Welsh et al. (2001). |