PeakFQ Annual Flood Frequency Analysis Using Bulletin 17B and EMA Guidelines Version 7.2 2018/03/28 ---> ---> NOTICE: Compiled for Windows. ---> ---> This release has been tested Windows 7, 8 and 10. ---> ---> It has not been tested under Vista, XP nor earlier versions ---> of Windows; no assistance or support will be provided for ---> using the program under these older versions of Windows. ---> For assistance, enhancement requests, or to report bugs, contact USGS by sending e-mail to h2osoft@usgs.gov. A. Quick Start 1. If you have previously installed version 5.0 or later of PEAKFQ or PKFQWin use the "Add/Remove Programs" under the "Settings-Control Panel" Window to uninstall the old PeakFQ before installing the new version. 2. From http://water.usgs.gov/software/PeakFQ/, download PeakFQ_7.2.exe 3. To launch the installation, double click on the downloaded PeakFQ_7.2.exe If you accept all defaults during the installation process, PeakFQ will be installed in C:\Program Files(x86)\PeakFQ, a PeakFQ icon will be placed on your desktop, and PeakFQ will be added to the start menu under USGS 4. PeakFQ is launched by a. clicking on the desktop PeakFQ icon or b. selecting USGS/PeakFQ from the Start menu 5. Bulletin 17C is a good reference for how to conduct flood frequency analyses. It can be downloaded from: https://doi.org/10.3133/tm4B5 B. Input Files *** NOTE: PeakFQ cannot recognize file paths (including directory names and filenames) that are too long. The program will fail to compute an output unless the input files are placed into a short file path. *** PeakFQ recognizes peak flow data in the PeakFQ (watstore) standard format. Annual peak flows are available in the PeakFQ standard format from NWIS-Web, see http://nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/peak. (Note: the PeakFQ program CANNOT read the Tab-separated format.) C. Changes in Version 7.2 (limited version history) - The input and output graphics have been updated. - Plotting positions for censored and/or interval data have been updated. - The format of the PRT (text output) file has been updated and includes a new table detailing results from the Multiple Grubbs-Beck Test, when applicable. - Throughout the program, including outputs, terminology has been updated for clarity and to better match terminology used in Bulletin 17C. - Bulletin 17B skew map values are no longer used as default values for regional skew and its associated standard error. Users should enter regional skew values from newer studies. - SkewOpt is now saved in .psf file and must be specified. If not specified it will default to Weighted Skew Option, but neither a default regional skew nor its associated standard error will be specified. D. Known Bugs - On Input/View tab, if in the Perceptible Range Table a Start Year value is entered that differs from the Beginning Year field on the Stations Specification tab, the Beginning Year field on the Station Specification tab will not be automatically updated. The user must update this value. - On Input/View tab, if in the Perceptible Range Table an End Year value is entered that differs from the Ending Year field on the Stations Specification tab, the Ending Year field on the Station Specification tab will not be automatically updated. The user must update this value. - In PRT file, some Diagnostic Messages printed in Table 2 - Diagnostic Message and PILF Results are not applicable to EMA analysis.