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Mississippi River Science Form (Video 6) Karen Waldrop Mississippi River Science Form (Video 6) Karen Waldrop
Mississippi River Science Forum: Part 6
Mississippi River Science Forum: Part 6

Karen Waldrop from Ducks Unlimited talks the need to better update and share the data associated with the Mississippi River. 

Karen Waldrop from Ducks Unlimited talks the need to better update and share the data associated with the Mississippi River. 

Mississippi River Science Forum (Video 9) Mississippi River Science Forum (Video 9)
Mississippi River Science Forum: Part 9
Mississippi River Science Forum: Part 9

Angie Rodgers introduces and describes the work of the LMRCC and their efforts to retain and rebuild lost habitat on the Lower Mississippi River.

Angie Rodgers introduces and describes the work of the LMRCC and their efforts to retain and rebuild lost habitat on the Lower Mississippi River.

Everglades Restoration Goals

This video covers the history of the South Florida ecosystem, from the early drainage projects in the 1880s up through current restoration projects designed to reverse the major unintended impacts to this unique ecosystem. All major restoration projects and proposed future projects are covered.

This video covers the history of the South Florida ecosystem, from the early drainage projects in the 1880s up through current restoration projects designed to reverse the major unintended impacts to this unique ecosystem. All major restoration projects and proposed future projects are covered.

New Water Cycle Diagram REVEALED

After over 2 decades, the USGS Water Resources Mission Area revealed a new Water Cycle Diagram during a virtual release party, Stories of the Water Cycle, held on Thursday, October 13th at 6:30 pm ET. The updated, comprehensive diagram depicts how Earth’s water is stored and moves, both naturally and because of human action.

After over 2 decades, the USGS Water Resources Mission Area revealed a new Water Cycle Diagram during a virtual release party, Stories of the Water Cycle, held on Thursday, October 13th at 6:30 pm ET. The updated, comprehensive diagram depicts how Earth’s water is stored and moves, both naturally and because of human action.

U.S. River Conditions, July to September 2022

This is an animation showing the changing conditions relative to the historic daily record of USGS streamgages from July 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022. The river conditions shown range from the driest condition seen at a gage (red open circles) to the wettest (blue closed circles). A purple outer ring around a gage indicates it is flooding.   

This is an animation showing the changing conditions relative to the historic daily record of USGS streamgages from July 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022. The river conditions shown range from the driest condition seen at a gage (red open circles) to the wettest (blue closed circles). A purple outer ring around a gage indicates it is flooding.   

How to Use NextGen WaterAlert

The Water Data for the Nation team in USGS's Water Resources Mission Area has modernized our nationwide alert service: WaterAlert. With WaterAlertyou can subscribe to text or email alerts for recent water conditions that matter most to you.

The Water Data for the Nation team in USGS's Water Resources Mission Area has modernized our nationwide alert service: WaterAlert. With WaterAlertyou can subscribe to text or email alerts for recent water conditions that matter most to you.

Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River Episode 2 Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River Episode 2
Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River: Episode 2
Monitoring Suspended Sediment and Flow along the Mississippi River: Episode 2

In this video segment, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Lower Mississippi Gulf Water Science Center (LMGWSC) scientists give a detailed description of how the USGS uses Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers, (ADCP) to measure flow along the lower Mississippi River.

In this video segment, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Lower Mississippi Gulf Water Science Center (LMGWSC) scientists give a detailed description of how the USGS uses Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers, (ADCP) to measure flow along the lower Mississippi River.

transitioning to NextGen WaterAlert in 3 simple steps transitioning to NextGen WaterAlert in 3 simple steps
Transitioning to NextGen WaterAlert Webinar Recording
Transitioning to NextGen WaterAlert Webinar Recording

00:00 WDFN & Modernization

02:16 History of Legacy WaterAlert

03:26 NextGen WaterAlert

03:45 Transitioning to NextGen

06:43 Become a Usability Tester

07:38 Key Takeaways

10:18 Q&A

00:00 WDFN & Modernization

02:16 History of Legacy WaterAlert

03:26 NextGen WaterAlert

03:45 Transitioning to NextGen

06:43 Become a Usability Tester

07:38 Key Takeaways

10:18 Q&A

SWR Tabfiles

This how-to video describes how to use SWR tab files in the ModelMuse software.

This how-to video describes how to use SWR tab files in the ModelMuse software.

SWR Other Spatial Data

This video describes how to use ModelMuse to define some spatial data required by the Surface Water Routing process in MODFLOW.

This video describes how to use ModelMuse to define some spatial data required by the Surface Water Routing process in MODFLOW.

SWR Nonspatial Data

This video describes how to use ModelMuse to define the nonspatial data in the Surface-Water routing process of MODFLOW.

This video describes how to use ModelMuse to define the nonspatial data in the Surface-Water routing process of MODFLOW.

SWR Results

This video shows how to use ModelMuse to display results from the Surface-Water Routing Process in MODFLOW.

This video shows how to use ModelMuse to display results from the Surface-Water Routing Process in MODFLOW.

WellFootprint

This video shows how ModelMuse can be used to specify the inputs for WellFootprint, run it, and display the results.

This video shows how ModelMuse can be used to specify the inputs for WellFootprint, run it, and display the results.

SWR Reach Connections

This video describes reach connections in the MODFLOW Surface Water Routing process as implemented in ModelMuse.

This video describes reach connections in the MODFLOW Surface Water Routing process as implemented in ModelMuse.

SWR Vertex Values

This video shows how to use “Vertex Values” in ModelMuse to specify vertex numbers. This can be used to ensure that structures are located at the correct locations.

This video shows how to use “Vertex Values” in ModelMuse to specify vertex numbers. This can be used to ensure that structures are located at the correct locations.

SWR Observations

This video describes how to use ModelMuse to define observations in the Surface Water Routing process of MODFLOW.

This video describes how to use ModelMuse to define observations in the Surface Water Routing process of MODFLOW.

SWR Reach Geometry

A how-to video describing how to specify SWR reach geometry in ModelMuse software.

A how-to video describing how to specify SWR reach geometry in ModelMuse software.

SWR Structures

This video describes how to define and use “Structures” such as various types of dams in the Surface Water Routing Process in MODFLOW using ModelMuse

This video describes how to define and use “Structures” such as various types of dams in the Surface Water Routing Process in MODFLOW using ModelMuse

USGS Water Data for the Nation. NextGen Update: Monitoring Location Pages & WaterAlert USGS Water Data for the Nation. NextGen Update: Monitoring Location Pages & WaterAlert
NextGen Water Data Update: Monitoring Location Pages & WaterAlert
NextGen Water Data Update: Monitoring Location Pages & WaterAlert

The Water Data for the Nation team at USGS Water Resources Mission Area has updates about two Next Generation products: Monitoring Location Pages and WaterAlert.

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