SAIH-Ebro — Sistema Automático de Información Hidrológica de la Cuenca del Ebro

Real-time hydrological monitoring network covering the Ebro river basin (~85,000 km², Spain's largest river basin at 17.3% of peninsular territory, spanning seven autonomous communities plus portions of France/Andorra). Operated by the Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro (CHE), one of nine river basin authorities (Confederaciones Hidrográficas) under MITECO that run SAIH systems nationally. SAIH was established after the catastrophic October-November 1982 Mediterranean floods and the Tous reservoir disaster (Júcar SAIH first online 1984); Ebro SAIH followed in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Network of ~400-500 remote stations transmits water level, flow, reservoir storage, precipitation, snow depth, and temperature via radio/satellite to a basin processing center in Zaragoza. Data is publicly viewable on saihebro.com but has no documented bulk API — directly cited by CREAF in EEA G-reqs as a partial-match with gap-reason "Difficult to access and download data."

ProviderConfederación Hidrográfica del Ebro (CHE)
Typestation
CNR score28
Originhttp://www.saihebro.com/
Provider URLhttps://www.chebro.es/