A race is on to keep stream-gage systems in place along Lake Champlain. Congressional leaders, regional public safety officials and scientists are pressing federal authorities to find money for ...
Seventeen critical river and lake gages used to measure water level and flow around Lake Champlain are slated for removal next spring. Managed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), they are ...
In the spring of 2011, a big, fast-melting snowpack, along with ice-jammed rivers and persistent rain brought intense flooding to Montana. Miles City, in the southeastern part of the state, declared a ...
stream-gage-graphic-jpg Stream gauge on the North Fork of the John Day River in Oregon. So far, it’s safe. Hydrologist David Evetts drove north from his office in Boise, Idaho, to the former ...
A regional coalition of 13 hydrologists recently sent a letter to the Georgia Environmental Protection Division stating the agency is using the wrong data to analyze the potential impacts of the ...
Stream gaging sure was a dapper occupation at the turn of the century! Here’s the various techniques United States Geological Survey hydrologists used to measure current without even dipping a toe ...
A searchable, color-coded river, lake and stream map with water features displayed over road maps, satellite images and topographic maps. GPS location and waypoint capability and turn-by-turn ...
Michael Gogal realized that a giving anglers and paddlers mobile access to waterway maps, GPS features and U.S. Geological Survey flow information could make venturing out on rivers and lakes safer ...
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across the ...
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