I don't know why this is happening.
The USGS site for this gage is reporting properly; we have the correct parameters for the
Hooch Gage in our database (and the gage does read the Flow and Stage correctly from the USGS site); and the
Metro Hooch reach does indeed have "Flow" selected as the parameter. I'm stumped; I'll try one more thing...
Hey, that worked! I reset the gage by editing the reach, selecting "Stage" as the parameter, then edited the reach yet again, this time correctly selecting "Flow" as the parameter. Now it's reading the Flow, reporting 826 cfs (as of 8 AM this morning) and color-coding it in pink (
salmon?), as it's just a few spoonfuls below the 850-cfs min. That's a workaround, equivalent to the Microsoft model of turning the 'puter off and turning it back on again...butt at least it worked, this time.
I return to what I said at the beginning: I have no idea why, without human intervention, the database decided to stop using the Flow reading and color-coding the reach.