Stream definition

Stream means a file that is intended to be copied onto a local storage medium or device only to the extent required to allow listening to the file at substantially the same time as when the file is transmitted; (« transmission »)
Stream means any river, creek, slough, or natural watercourse in which water usually flows in a defined bed or channel. It is not essential that the flowing be uniform or uninterrupted. The fact that some part of the bed or channel shall have been dredged or improved does not prevent the watercourse from being a stream. [Section 373.019(20), F.S.]
Stream means a natural or manmade channel, including groundwater lowering ditches and devices, in which water flows or stands most of the year.

Examples of Stream in a sentence

  • The Licensee will develop and provide information on its website to inform the public on reservoir water elevations, Project releases, usability of public access areas, reservoir inflows, meteorological forecasts, Historical and Actual Stream Gage Three-Month Rolling Average Flow calculations, U.S. Drought Monitor Three- Month Numeric Average calculations, LIP status, flow and drought triggers, and implementation of this HPMEP.

  • The sum of the three-month rolling average for these four gage stations shall be compared by the Licensee to the Historic Stream Gage Three-Month Rolling Average Flow for the corresponding period and a percentage of Historic Three- Month Rolling Average shall be calculated.

  • Stream buffer zones in Area III are marked with pink and black “Riparian Management Zone” ribbon.

  • The determination of the applicable LIP Stage shall be made using the High Rock Reservoir water elevation as of midnight between the last day of the previous month and the first day of the current month in combination with the U.S. Drought Monitor Three- Month Numeric Average and the Stream Gage Three-Month Rolling Average Flow to determine the need to declare or change a Stage of the LIP.

  • The use of the period of record 1974 through 2003 to calculate the Historic Stream Gage Three-Month Rolling Average flows set forth in Table LIP-1 of this Article shall be evaluated every five years during such review.


More Definitions of Stream

Stream means a body of concentrated flowing water in a natural low area or natural channel on the land surface.
Stream means any watercourse listed as a “designated use segment” in rule 567—61.3(455B) which includes any watercourse that maintains flow throughout the year or contains sufficient pooled areas during intermittent flow periods to maintain a viable aquatic community.
Stream means a channel, such as a river or creek, which carries flowing surface water during some portion of the year.
Stream means a Play with a duration of thirty (30) seconds or longer. Where, however, the Recording of a Musical Work is shorter than thirty (30) seconds in total duration, a Stream means a Play regardless of the duration for which that Musical Work has been Streamed.
Stream means any watercourse listed as being a “designated use segment” in rule 567—61.3(455B) which includes any watercourse which maintains flow throughout the year or con- tains sufficient pooled areas during intermittent flow periods to maintain a viable aquatic community of significance.
Stream means a body of water running or flowing on the earth's surface or channel in which such flow occurs. Flow may be seasonally intermittent.
Stream. – means a surface water that is not a wet weather conveyance (TCA 69-3-10. (40)) Streams include linear watercourses, lakes, ponds, and wetlands.