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    Data of hourly calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station CHU5 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-08-03 06:34:00.

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    Data of hourly calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station CHU2 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-06-15 10:35:00.

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    Data of hourly calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station CHU3 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-08-03 06:49:00.

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    Data of daily calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station CHU4 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-07-25 00:02:00.

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    Data of daily calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station CHU1 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-06-14 10:18:00.

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    Data of daily calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station CHU2 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-06-15 10:35:00.

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    Data of daily calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station UM35 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-06-27 19:31:00.

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    Data of hourly calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station UM35 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-06-27 19:31:00.

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    Data of hourly calibrated precipitation amount measured in mm on station CHU1 by the instrument Pluviographe Davis. Measurements start on 2021-06-14 10:18:00.

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    Dataset obtained from a post event field survey, after the 2nd of october 2020 floods ("Alex" storm event) in the Alpes-Maritimes territory (France). The main concerned watersheds are the following: Esteron, Roya, Tinée, Var, Vésubie. The post event survey aimed at gathering of information about cross sections, peak discharges and flood dynamics. Cross section data was obtained from field measurements with a theodolite sensor. Peak discharge data are indirect estimates based on local hydraulic analysis (Ferguson and Manning Strickler formulas), and are associated with estimated confidence intervals.