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Old October 20th, 2009, 11:19 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
DaveS
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Default Current River Flow Data

On Oct 20, 11:15*am, Jack wrote:
On Oct 20, 12:28*am, DaveS wrote:





On Oct 19, 9:59*am, george9219 wrote:


On Oct 19, 12:24*pm, DaveS wrote:


For years I did not pay much attention to river flow levels. If i had
some time to fish I just showed up and whatever was happening, whether
at flood or dewatered, I was there and made the best of it.


But the last few years, and especially since I bought a streach, Ive
been paying much more attention. Washington state has a pretty
extensive set of flow and temp measuring stations linked by telemetry
to a website.


https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/wrx/wrx/...asp?sta=32B110


What are other States doing? Where do you go for current flow data?
How close to realtime is the data you can access?


Dave


http://water.usgs.gov/
National data.Frequency of reporting varies by state and individual
site. MA, for instance varies from 12 hrs to 2 hrs in reporting
frequencies. Generally larger streams report more frequently. A few
sites also report water temp.


www.h20line.com
Operated by hydro power companies in New England. Reports are
discharge rates from various hydro dams. Generally within 5 minutes of
real time.


Thanx George. I noticed on the USGS site that some of the Mass. flow
stations have lost their funding and will be shut down. I wonder if
that is happening across the country.


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The site for the TVA area which includes TN, NC, GA, and ALA is:
* *http://www.tva.com/river/lakeinfo/index.htm
* It gives info on the tailwaters as well as some free flowing streams
in the area, especially those in and around the Smokeys.

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Thanx.
Im starting to wonder if it makes sense to gather up a list of web
addresses across the country that access stream flow/conditions data.
So far we've got . . .

United States Geodetic Survey Measured Stream flows
50 States
http://water.usgs.gov/

Tennessee Valley Authority
TVA States, TN, NC, GA, and ALA
http://www.tva.com/river/lakeinfo/index.htm

Washington Dept of Ecology
WA. State
https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/wrx/wrx/...asp?sta=32B110

Hydro power companies and other Sources
Stream flows and Dam releases for 39 States
www.h20line.com
*
*Ive not yet figured out how to use this one

Anyway you get the basic idea. USGS provides some coverage in all
states but other flow measuring networks at the state, regional and
local level cover even more streams. Some of the sites only give point
in time measures, some near real time continuous measures, some just
CFS, others include air, water and O2 measures. Seems like a beefy and
useful tight one page list could be useful for trip planning etc..
Wonder is any outfit already has a mega site with all this stuff?

Dave