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    Live Stream Gauges of Indiana

    • indianamap.org
    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    IndianaMap (2024). Live Stream Gauges of Indiana [Dataset]. https://www.indianamap.org/maps/INMap::live-stream-gauges-of-indiana
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Area covered
    Indiana,
    Description

    Information on the amount of water flowing in streams and rivers is critical to the management of water resources, emergency response to flooding, fisheries management, and many other uses. This layer provides access to near real-time stream gauge readings compiled from a variety of agencies and organizations.Dataset SummaryThe Live Stream Gauges layer contains near real-time measurements of water depth from multiple reporting agencies recording at sensors across the world. This layer updates every hour. Flow forecasts are provided where available. These sensor feeds are owned and maintained by the GIS community via the Community Maps Program. For details on the coverage in this map and to find out how to contribute your organization's gauges, please email environment@esri.com.Contributors to the Live Stream Gauges Service:United States Geological Survey (USA)National Weather Service (USA) * Includes Stage Status *Washington State Department of Ecology (USA)San Joaquin County (USA)Maricopa County Flood Control District (USA)Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (USA)PEGELONLINE (Germany) * Includes Stage Status *Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)Horizons Regional Council (New Zealand) Environment Agency (UK)Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (USA) * Includes Stage Status *Iowa Flood Center (USA)Oregon Water Resource Department (USA)Dartmouth Flood Observatory (Global) * Includes Stage Status *Meteorological Service of Canada (Canada)Volusia County Florida (USA) * Suspended *Somali Water and Land Information Management (Somalia) * Includes Stage Status *Office of Public Works (Ireland)RevisionsDec 13, 2024: Added 'Status Classification' field, allowing symbol level draw order based on severity of flood status!Aug 26, 2024: Corrected update issue with USGS source data reported by several users.Aug 14, 2024: Updated USGS feed to pull from JSON data source, see: https://waterservices.usgs.gov/Jul 24, 2024: Added Office of Public Works (Ireland) dataJul 10, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source reinstated after provider fix!Jul 8, 2024: Volusia County Florida, suspended during administrative holdJul 5, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source stopped updating, suspended waiting on provider to correctMay 28, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source updated, replaced retired AHPS with NWPSJan 22, 2024: Reinstated Somali Water and Land Management source after they successfully migrated to HTTPS ProtocolJan 3, 2024: Somali Water and Land Management source deactivated until Web Site issues are resolved!Mar 20, 2023: Nebraska DNR has been updated to leverage new source and now honors Stage Status!Feb 16, 2023: Nebraska DNR source update temporarily disabled due to source repository change!Aug 10, 2021: Added missing source for Nova Scotia CanadaJul 3, 2021: Added Somali Water and Land Information Management dataJun 30, 2021: Added Volusia County dataFeb 9, 2021: Refinements and Fixes:Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Environment Agency - UK'Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Horizons Regional Council - New Zealand'Added display of Metric Stage Height and Flow to PopupJan 27, 2021: Official release of Feature Service offering. Upgrades include:Automatic addition of new source stationsRemoval of stations with data older than 180 daysAddition of 'Governing Location' field that provides geographic State or Province (optional) plus Country NameAddition of 'Hours Since Last Update' field that maintains the age since gauge data was last updated

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    Coronavirus (Covid-19) Data in the United States

    • nytimes.com
    • openicpsr.org
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    New York Times, Coronavirus (Covid-19) Data in the United States [Dataset]. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
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    New York Times
    Description

    The New York Times is releasing a series of data files with cumulative counts of coronavirus cases in the United States, at the state and county level, over time. We are compiling this time series data from state and local governments and health departments in an attempt to provide a complete record of the ongoing outbreak.

    Since late January, The Times has tracked cases of coronavirus in real time as they were identified after testing. Because of the widespread shortage of testing, however, the data is necessarily limited in the picture it presents of the outbreak.

    We have used this data to power our maps and reporting tracking the outbreak, and it is now being made available to the public in response to requests from researchers, scientists and government officials who would like access to the data to better understand the outbreak.

    The data begins with the first reported coronavirus case in Washington State on Jan. 21, 2020. We will publish regular updates to the data in this repository.

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    Data from: Prospect- and Mine-Related Features from U.S. Geological Survey...

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    Updated Dec 14, 2017
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    Horton, John D.; San Juan, Carma A. (2017). Prospect- and Mine-Related Features from U.S. Geological Survey 7.5- and 15-Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps of the United States [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/a9701210-a1d7-41b4-be00-f9843d2b3892
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    Dec 14, 2017
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Horton, John D.; San Juan, Carma A.
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1888 - Jan 1, 2006
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    State, County, GDA_ID, ScanID, Remarks, Ftr_Name, Ftr_Type, Topo_Date, Topo_Name, CompiledBy, and 2 more
    Description

    These data are part of a larger USGS project to develop an updated geospatial database of mines, mineral deposits and mineral regions in the United States. Mine and prospect-related symbols, such as those used to represent prospect pits, mines, adits, dumps, tailings, etc., hereafter referred to as “mine” symbols or features, are currently being digitized on a state-by-state basis from the 7.5-minute (1:24,000-scale) and the 15-minute (1:48,000 and 1:62,500-scale) archive of the USGS Historical Topographic Maps Collection, or acquired from available databases (California and Nevada, 1:24,000-scale only). Compilation of these features is the first phase in capturing accurate locations and general information about features related to mineral resource exploration and extraction across the U.S. To date, the compilation of 500,000-plus point and polygon mine symbols from approximately 67,000 maps of 22 western states has been completed: Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), California (CA), Colorado (CO), Idaho (ID), Iowa (IA), Kansas (KS), Louisiana (LA), Minnesota (MN), Missouri (MO), Montana (MT), North Dakota (ND), Nebraska (NE), New Mexico (NM), Nevada (NV), Oklahoma (OK), Oregon (OR), South Dakota (SD), Texas (TX), Utah (UT), Washington (WA), and Wyoming (WY). The process renders not only a more complete picture of exploration and mining in the western U.S., but an approximate time line of when these activities occurred. The data may be used for land use planning, assessing abandoned mine lands and mine-related environmental impacts, assessing the value of mineral resources from Federal, State and private lands, and mapping mineralized areas and systems for input into the land management process. The data are presented as three groups of layers based on the scale of the source maps. No reconciliation between the data groups was done.

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    Mapped Chinook Distribution in King County / chinbuff area

    • gis-kingcounty.opendata.arcgis.com
    • king-snocoplanning.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 21, 2017
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    King County (2017). Mapped Chinook Distribution in King County / chinbuff area [Dataset]. https://gis-kingcounty.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/mapped-chinook-distribution-in-king-county-chinbuff-area
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    Nov 21, 2017
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    King County
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    Buffer of Recorded Chinook Distribution in King CountyWRIA 7 Snohomish Drainage - Snohomish County Planning And Development Services, Cartography Section Chinook distribution depicted on this map represent areas of existing use by any life stage. It should also be noted that the distribution areas depicted on this map may not be complete or accurate in all cases due to incomplete data, the changing nature of fish distribution and use, or error in collecting or documenting the information. Original Data Sources Chinook Salmon Source for Snohomish R., Skykomish R. and Snoqualmie R.: Snohomish River Basin Work Group, Fish Mapping Workshop, August 16, 1995, Everett, Washington. Source for Sauk R., Suiattle R., Swamp Ck., North Ck. and Little Bear Ck.: Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife; 1:100,000 scale StreamNet Data Base, Updated 1997. Source for Stillaguamish River Basin: WDFW Stream Catalog, Spawner Survey Database (WDFW) and the Technical Advisory Group of the Washington Conservation Commission, September 1999. Presumed Chinook Distribution In addition to the known and presumed distribution shown on this map, presumed habitat shall also include any areas that meet the following minimum physical parameters necessary to support chinook salmon during any life history stage. Spawning and holding habitat constitutes all accessible rivers and streams with a channel width of greater than or equal to 10 feet and gradient of less than or equal to 5%. Rearing habitat constitutes all accessible contiguous surface waters downstream of spawning habitat including streams, lakes, ponds, side-channels, sloughs, fresh water wetlands, estuarine tidal marsh and the lower half mile of accessible types 1,2 or 3 direct tributaries (less than or equal to 5% gradient) to streams which meet the spawning criteria. WRIA 8 Cedar-Sammamish Drainage - King County Department of Natural Resources, Water and Land Resources Division This map depicts the known freshwater distribution of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) for Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 8. The depicted limits of known freshwater distribution of chinook salmon are based upon the collective personal knowledge of participants in the WRIA 8 mapping project and data they gathered from published and unpublished databases. This map may underestimate or overestimate the actual distribution of chinook salmon Also, this map may inaccurately depict the location of water bodies. For example, some water bodies may be incorrectly located on this map, or may not be depicted on this map at all. All users of this map should seek the assistance of qualified professionals such as surveyors, hydrologists, or fishery biologists as needed to ensure that such users possess complete, precise, and up to date information on freshwater chinook salmon distribution and water body location. The information depicted on this map is current as of May 2000. This map may be revised at any time. Although the WRIA 8 Technical Committee intends to revise this map on an annual basis, the WRIA 8 Technical Committee cannot and does not guarantee that this map will be revised on an annual basis or at any other interval. NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES; NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY; NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. There are not express or implied warranties for this map, the information it depicts, the data on which it is based, or any service furnished herein. There is no warranty of merchantability for this map's accuracy or its depiction of chinook salmon distribution or water body location. This map is not warranted as fit for a particular purpose. WRIA 9 Duwamish-Green Drainage - King County Department of Natural Resources, Water and Land Resources Division Credits: WRIA 9 Factors of Decline SubCommittee (King Cnty DNR, WLRD) History: This data was developed from two Fish Distribution Workshops held by the WRIA 9 Factors of Decline Subcommittee on May 18th, 1999 and May 24th, 2000. Participants in the workshops hailed from a range of affiliations both inside and outside King County ( list available here, scroll down). These workshops gathered existing fish distribution information for WRIA 9 and developed working draft maps and GIS data. This existing information came from published studies, as well as from personal observations and field data gathered from government and tribal agency officials, private consultants, non-profit representatives, and local and industry experts. The maps and GIS line data depict the best available information on the distribution of seven fish species: chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch), sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka), chum (Oncorhynchus keta), pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki). The maps and GIS point data also contain limited information regarding species age, spawning observations, outplant locations, fish barriers, and habitat conditions. The maps were published (December 2000) in the "WRIA 9 Habitat Limiting Factors and Reconnaissance Assessment Report" (under "Fish Distribution Maps" in the Part V: Appendix section). The linework for the GIS line data depicting species distribution was pulled almost exclusively from the standard King County hydrography layer, WTRCRS. Some additional linework not appearing in WTRCRS was added to FISH9 as needed, but this was in less than 1% of the cases, and was on-screen digitized from the best available aerial photography. All attributes from WTRCRS, other than wtr.name, were dropped in FISH9 and the species presence information from the workshops added.WRIA 10 Puyallup-White Drainage - Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission This data was received from the NWIFC, with out detailed meta data. More details have been requested from John Kerwin, the Regional Technical Coordinator for WRIA 10. This section compiled on April 18, 2001.

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    Live Stream Gauges

    • data-smpdc.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jan 22, 2021
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    Esri (2021). Live Stream Gauges [Dataset]. https://data-smpdc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/81c5a9f2a2704d54a49042a44eefa5d3
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    Jan 22, 2021
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    Information on the amount of water flowing in streams and rivers is critical to the management of water resources, emergency response to flooding, fisheries management, and many other uses. This layer provides access to near real-time stream gauge readings compiled from a variety of agencies and organizations. Dataset SummaryThe Live Stream Gauges layer contains near real-time measurements of water depth from multiple reporting agencies recording at sensors across the world. This layer updates every hour. Flow forecasts are provided where available. These sensor feeds are owned and maintained by the GIS community via the Community Maps Program. For details on the coverage in this map and to find out how to contribute your organization's gauges, please email environment@esri.com. Contributors to the Live Stream Gauges Service:United States Geological Survey (USA)National Weather Service (USA) * Includes Stage Status * Includes Flood Forecast Status *Washington State Department of Ecology (USA)San Joaquin County (USA)Maricopa County Flood Control District (USA)Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (USA)PEGELONLINE (Germany) * Includes Stage Status *Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)Horizons Regional Council (New Zealand) Environment Agency (UK)Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (USA) * Includes Stage Status *Iowa Flood Center (USA)Oregon Water Resource Department (USA)Dartmouth Flood Observatory (Global) * Includes Stage Status *Meteorological Service of Canada (Canada)Volusia County Florida (USA)Somali Water and Land Information Management (Somalia) * Includes Stage Status *Office of Public Works (Ireland) RevisionsOct 6, 2025: Dartmouth Flood Observatory, reinstatedApr 15, 2025: Added fields for Flood Forecast Status for Full, 24 Hour, 48 Hour, and 72 Hour Forecast PeriodsApr 2, 2025: Volusia County Florida, reinstatedFeb 13, 2024: Dartmouth Flood Observatory, suspended by government cutbacksDec 13, 2024: Added 'Status Classification' field, allowing symbol level draw order based on severity of flood status! Aug 26, 2024: Corrected update issue with USGS source data reported by several users. Aug 14, 2024: Updated USGS feed to pull from JSON data source, see: https://waterservices.usgs.gov/Jul 24, 2024: Added Office of Public Works (Ireland) data Jul 10, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source reinstated after provider fix! Jul 8, 2024: Volusia County Florida, suspended during administrative holdJul 5, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source stopped updating, suspended waiting on provider to correct May 28, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source updated, replaced retired AHPS with NWPS Jan 22, 2024: Reinstated Somali Water and Land Management source after they successfully migrated to HTTPS Protocol Jan 3, 2024: Somali Water and Land Management source deactivated until Web Site issues are resolved! Mar 20, 2023: Nebraska DNR has been updated to leverage new source and now honors Stage Status! Feb 16, 2023: Nebraska DNR source update temporarily disabled due to source repository change! Aug 10, 2021: Added missing source for Nova Scotia Canada Jul 3, 2021: Added Somali Water and Land Information Management data Jun 30, 2021: Added Volusia County dataFeb 9, 2021: Refinements and Fixes:Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Environment Agency - UK'Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Horizons Regional Council - New Zealand'Added display of Metric Stage Height and Flow to PopupJan 27, 2021: Official release of Feature Service offering. Upgrades include:Automatic addition of new source stationsRemoval of stations with data older than 180 daysAddition of 'Governing Location' field that provides geographic State or Province (optional) plus Country NameAddition of 'Hours Since Last Update' field that maintains the age since gauge data was last updated

  6. VDOT Speed Limits Map

    • virginiaroads.org
    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated May 22, 2017
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    Virginia Department of Transportation (2017). VDOT Speed Limits Map [Dataset]. https://www.virginiaroads.org/maps/0038371d02d04fdd88fd04488297f8a9
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    May 22, 2017
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    Virginia Department Of Transportation
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    Virginia Department of Transportation
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    Description

    This map provides information on speed limits that are posted on state-maintained roadways in Virginia. Cities and towns set their own speed limits and these are not available to show on the map. Zoom in on the map to display the speed limits. Speed limits exist for all roads however; where this information is not available for mapping, they are not displayed. Most roads where speed limits are not shown are either rural, secondary roads (routes numbered 600 or greater) where a statutory 55 mph speed limit typically applies, or subdivision streets where a statutory 25 mph speed limit usually applies. These statutory speed limits are often are not posted on these roads. Click on any roadway to display the speed limit information.

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    Thurston Urban Growth Areas

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    • gisdata-thurston.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 29, 2017
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    Thurston GeoData Center, WA, USA (2017). Thurston Urban Growth Areas [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/thurston::thurston-urban-growth-areas
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    Nov 29, 2017
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    Thurston GeoData Center, WA, USA
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    The Urban Growth Area is used to manage future growth around densely populated areas. The urban growth area is the city/town and adjacent unincorporated growth area identified by the cities/towns/county to receive urban growth in the future. Outside of the boundary only rural growth is permissible.

    Correction to this data can only be made through a Comprehensive Plan change or at the direction of Thurston County Long Range Planning due to a scrivener's error. The 1990 Washington State Growth Management Act requires the state's fastest growing cities and counties to designate UGAs around each city and town to accommodate the expected population growth over the next 20 years. In Thurston County, UGAs surround Bucoda, Lacey, Olympia, Rainier, Tumwater, Tenino, and Yelm. The current boundaries of the UGAs were established in 1990 and updated via the 2015 adoption of the Thurston County Comprehensive Plan: CHAPTER II - LAND USE II.URBAN GROWTH AREAS History and Purpose of Thurston County's Urban Growth Areas: In 1983, Thurston County, along with the cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater, blazed the trail for growth management in Washington State by signing an interlocal government agreement called the "Urban Growth Management Agreement." That early agreement included an Urban Growth Management Boundary around the three cities to serve as a limit for the cities' expansion for 20 years. The purposes of the county's original growth areas remain relevant today: To provide for higher intensity development around the county's incorporated cities and towns and unincorporated community centers in order to concentrate development in areas where minimal impact to the environment, natural resources and rural atmosphere will occur. To minimize public costs and conserve energy by using services and facilities efficiently through concentration of development and integration of jobs, shopping, services and housing. To phase urban growth and infill with the provision of urban public services and facilities. One of the main effects of an urban growth area is to provide a limit for the extension of urban utilities, especially sewer service. To that end, overall residential density in urban growth areas should be high enough to support urban public services and to provide affordable housing choices. There should be a variety of housing types, with most densities ranging from 4 to 16 dwelling units per acre. Map M-14 identifies the urban growth areas for each city or town in Thurston County. The UGAs must accommodate the urban growth projected over the next 20 years including a reasonable market factor. Policies and actions emphasize the provision of urban land uses and services and include provisions specifically aimed at reducing low density residential sprawl. Joint plans established with each city and town include planning policies for each UGA. Joint plans are contained in separate documents, but are incorporated as part of the Thurston County Comprehensive Plan. Detailed land use designations for all UGAs around cities and towns are provided in the following joint plans (Map M-14 is keyed to the numbering below):Olympia/Thurston County Joint PlanLacey/Thurston County Joint Plan Tumwater/Thurston County Joint PlanYelm/Thurston County Joint PlanRainier/Thurston County Joint PlanTenino/Thurston County Joint PlanBucoda/Thurston County Joint PlanList of Map Correction's (Correction can only be made through a Comprehensive Plan change or at the direction of Thurston County Long Range Planning due to a scrivener's error.)Made on 5 AUG 2014 by KLW. Made on 15 July 2016 by KAH. - Correction of scrivener's error in Tenino UGA Boundary at the Teitge Annexations. This error was due to parcel and city mapping issues. The UGA has been fixed to be consistent with the parcel legal descriptions and the legal description included in the annexation ordinance approved by the City of Tenino, and the annexation approved by the Boundary Review Board.

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    Australia Live Stream Gauges

    • gimi9.com
    Updated Jan 29, 2021
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    (2021). Australia Live Stream Gauges [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_nsw-1-92407c9c64c9404799d718923a63a46b/
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 29, 2021
    Description

    Access API The Live Stream Gauges layer contains near real-time measurements of water depth from multiple reporting agencies recording at sensors across the world. This layer updates every hour. Flow forecasts are provided where available. These sensor feeds are owned and maintained by the GIS community via the Community Maps Program. For details on the coverage in this map and to find out how to contribute your organization's gauges, please email environment@esri.com. Information on the amount of water flowing in streams and rivers is critical to the management of water resources, emergency response to flooding, fisheries management, and many other uses. This layer provides access to near real-time stream gauge readings compiled from a variety of agencies and organizations. Contributors to the Live Stream Gauges Service:United States Geological Survey (USA)National Weather Service (USA) Washington State Department of Ecology (USA)San Joaquin County (USA)Maricopa County Flood Control District (USA)Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (USA)PEGELONLINE (Germany)Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)Horizons Regional Council (New Zealand) Environment Agency (UK)Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (USA)Iowa Flood Center (USA)Oregon Water Resource Department (USA)Dartmouth Flood Observatory (Global)Meteorological Service of Canada (Canada)Volusia County Florida (USA)Somali Water and Land Information Management (Somalia) See: 'frrims.faoswalim.org/rivers/levels'Revisions:Aug 10, 2021: Added missing source for Nova Scotia CanadaJul 3, 2021: Added Somali Water and Land Information Management dataJun 30, 2021: Added Volusia County dataFeb 9, 2021: Refinements and Fixes:Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Environment Agency - UK'Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Horizons Regional Council - New Zealand'Added display of Metric Stage Height and Flow to PopupJan 27, 2021: Official release of Feature Service offering. Upgrades include:Automatic addition of new source stationsRemoval of stations with data older than 180 daysAddition of 'Governing Location' field that provides geographic State or Province (optional) plus Country NameAddition of 'Hours Since Last Update' field that maintains the age since gauge data was last updated

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Live Stream Gauges of Indiana

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Indiana,
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Information on the amount of water flowing in streams and rivers is critical to the management of water resources, emergency response to flooding, fisheries management, and many other uses. This layer provides access to near real-time stream gauge readings compiled from a variety of agencies and organizations.Dataset SummaryThe Live Stream Gauges layer contains near real-time measurements of water depth from multiple reporting agencies recording at sensors across the world. This layer updates every hour. Flow forecasts are provided where available. These sensor feeds are owned and maintained by the GIS community via the Community Maps Program. For details on the coverage in this map and to find out how to contribute your organization's gauges, please email environment@esri.com.Contributors to the Live Stream Gauges Service:United States Geological Survey (USA)National Weather Service (USA) * Includes Stage Status *Washington State Department of Ecology (USA)San Joaquin County (USA)Maricopa County Flood Control District (USA)Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (USA)PEGELONLINE (Germany) * Includes Stage Status *Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)Horizons Regional Council (New Zealand) Environment Agency (UK)Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (USA) * Includes Stage Status *Iowa Flood Center (USA)Oregon Water Resource Department (USA)Dartmouth Flood Observatory (Global) * Includes Stage Status *Meteorological Service of Canada (Canada)Volusia County Florida (USA) * Suspended *Somali Water and Land Information Management (Somalia) * Includes Stage Status *Office of Public Works (Ireland)RevisionsDec 13, 2024: Added 'Status Classification' field, allowing symbol level draw order based on severity of flood status!Aug 26, 2024: Corrected update issue with USGS source data reported by several users.Aug 14, 2024: Updated USGS feed to pull from JSON data source, see: https://waterservices.usgs.gov/Jul 24, 2024: Added Office of Public Works (Ireland) dataJul 10, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source reinstated after provider fix!Jul 8, 2024: Volusia County Florida, suspended during administrative holdJul 5, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source stopped updating, suspended waiting on provider to correctMay 28, 2024: National Weather Service (NOAA) source updated, replaced retired AHPS with NWPSJan 22, 2024: Reinstated Somali Water and Land Management source after they successfully migrated to HTTPS ProtocolJan 3, 2024: Somali Water and Land Management source deactivated until Web Site issues are resolved!Mar 20, 2023: Nebraska DNR has been updated to leverage new source and now honors Stage Status!Feb 16, 2023: Nebraska DNR source update temporarily disabled due to source repository change!Aug 10, 2021: Added missing source for Nova Scotia CanadaJul 3, 2021: Added Somali Water and Land Information Management dataJun 30, 2021: Added Volusia County dataFeb 9, 2021: Refinements and Fixes:Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Environment Agency - UK'Corrections to Flow conversion for 'Horizons Regional Council - New Zealand'Added display of Metric Stage Height and Flow to PopupJan 27, 2021: Official release of Feature Service offering. Upgrades include:Automatic addition of new source stationsRemoval of stations with data older than 180 daysAddition of 'Governing Location' field that provides geographic State or Province (optional) plus Country NameAddition of 'Hours Since Last Update' field that maintains the age since gauge data was last updated

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