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C&M · Water Resources
The C&M
We work at the intersection of hydrology, data infrastructure, and open science — building tools that make water data more accessible to engineers, researchers, and the public.
Currently maintaining a consolidated database of 36,000+ rain gauges across Texas and surrounding regions, spanning sources from USGS to Weather Underground.
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Questions about the gauge map, collaboration ideas, or just want to connect with our team?
Select land use or type a custom value:
Select what you're building — we'll pick the right storm size. Engineers can set manually below.
Tc determines how quickly rain reaches the outlet — it sets the storm duration for your intensity value.
⚠️ The Rational Method (Q = CiA) is appropriate for drainage areas up to ~200 acres. For larger watersheds use TR-55 or HEC-HMS. Results should be verified by a licensed engineer.