Monday, September 30, 2019

Great site for Mid Atlantic river levels

Monacacy Canoe Club provides many great resources to the public beyond its members.  It's river gauge page and tools are great for all sorts of river users and explorers.

See the original page at http://www.monocacycanoe.org/gauges.html

River Levels and Weather both Current and Predicted
  1. National Weather Service (NWS) Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center..Main Graphic Data Page (Current & Forecast).
  2. NWS Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center.
  3. American Whitewater, gauges listed by state/gauge.
  4. NWS US Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (US Rain Predictions)
  5. NWS Rain Data. Where, when & how much.
  6. Chris Skalka's "RIVERBOT" River Gauge Retrieval System
      Maryland
  7. Maryland Real Time Gauge Readings..(Potomac Basin, Monongahela Basin, Yough.)
  8. Upper Yough Whitewater Schedule
  9. Maryland River Levels from NOAA
  10. Army Corps of Engineers Bloomington Information
  11. USACE Baltimore (Potomac, Susquehanna)
      Pennsylvania
  12. Pennsylvania Real Time Gauge Readings.
  13. "Canoeable Streams in Western Pennsylvania" Clickable Guide Book by Ed Donley.
  14. Pennsylvania River Levels from NOAA
  15. USACE Pittsburgh (Casselman, Yough, Big Sandy, Dry fork, etc.)
  16. Lehigh Information
  17. National Weather Service Forecast Office - Pittsburgh, PA

      Virginia
  18. Virginia Real Time Gauge Readings
  19. Virginia River Levels from NOAA
  20. National Weather Service Forecast Office - Sterling, VA

      West Virginia
  21. West Virginia Real Time Gauge Readings
  22. West Virginia River Levels from NOAA
  23. USACE Huntington (Southern WV. New, Gauley, Russell Fork, etc)
  24. National Weather Service Forecast Office - Charleston, WV

    USA
  25. USGS Real-Time Hydrologic Data for entire USA
  26. River Levels, Weather & More for all of the US from NOAA

  27. Washington DC Area Stream Gauge Tables and Links An online companion to Steve Ettinger’s Capital Canoeing & Kayaking guidebook,
    designed to help target nearby creeks quickly and while there’s still water in them.
    About the tables.

Last update 1/09

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing this! This is especially helpful in the Mid-Atlantic when choosing which river to travel to for outdoor and recreational entertainment. -Monica Wilson

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