Given a daily Lower Klamath Lake water surface elevation and Link River discharge, the flow tables here are used as look up tables for predicted flow exchange between the Klamath River and Lower Klamath Lake (KlamathRiver_to_LowerKlamathLake_exchangeRatesFINAL) and flow from the Klamath River through the Lost River Slough (KlamathRiver_to_LostRiverSlough_flowFINAL.csv).

The following columns are included in the KlamathRiver_to_LowerKlamathLake_exchangeRatesFINAL files:
	-	LKLwse(ft) - Daily water surface elevation of Lower Klamath Lake in NAVD88, feet
	-	LinkFlow(cfs) - Daily discharge in cubic feet per second in the Link River
	-	KRtoLKL(cfs) - Daily discharge in cubic feet per second of water flowing from Lower Klamath Lake to the Klamath River (positive values) or water flowing from the Klamath River to Lower Klamath Lake (negative values)
	
The following columns are included in the KlamathRiver_to_LostRiverSlough_flowFINAL files:
	-	LKLwse(ft) - Daily water surface elevation of Lower Klamath Lake in NAVD88, feet
	-	LinkFlow(cfs) - Daily discharge in cubic feet per second in the Link River
	-	KRtoLRS(cfs) - Daily discharge in cubic feet per second of water flowing from the Klamath River to the Lost River Slough
	
For both flow tables sensitivity analysis results for floodplain roughness Manning's n-values of 0.035 (labeled as N0035) and 0.07 (labeled as N0035) and tule roughness Manning's n-values of 0.1 and 0.2.