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Real-time Data

Our scientists gather information through periodic or continuous measurement in the field to provide a view of current conditions. In some instances, observations may not be subject to rigorous review before release; this will be noted in the documentation accompanying the data.

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Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Groundwater Network

To see the map of the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Groundwater Network wells click here.

Groundwater Watch - Hot Springs National Park - Arkansas

Use this interactive map to see information on the Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Groundwater Network. To see the map click here.

Groundwater Watch - Arkansas

Use this interactive map to see information for the Arkansas Active Water Level Network. To see the map click here.

Rating Curve Retrieval - Arkansas

To get rating curve retrievals for the state of Arkansas click here.

Nowcast Beach Status

Nowcast predicts water quality conditions at select beach swimming areas in the Great Lakes. Nowcast estimates conditions by merging environment and climate data with variables measured at a beach by 8 AM each morning and entering them into a computer program which provides a probability from 1 to 100 as to whether or not the beach has exceeded the bathing-water standard of 235 units of E. coli.

Buffalo National River Floating Conditions - Arkansas

This interactive map will show real time current floating conditions for the Buffalo National River in Arkansas. You can also see information on camping, picnic areas, boat launch sites, trails and concessionaires. 

Flood and High Flow Condition (New York)

Map of locations where the water level is currently at or above flood stage or at high flow in New York

Southeastern New York Coastal Monitoring Sites

USGS real-time monitoring data for estuary and coastal-ocean sites in the southeastern New York region

Climate Change Tool

Application of Flood Regressions and Climate Change Scenarios to Explore Estimates of Future Peak Flows

Long Island Depth to Water Viewer 2013

USGS collects groundwater data at varying measurement frequencies to monitor the hydrologic conditions on Long Island, New York. Each year during April and May, the USGS conducts a synoptic survey of water levels to define the spatial distribution of the water table and potentiometric surfaces within the three main water-bearing units underlying Long Island.

USGS Flood Event Viewer - Sandy

The USGS Flood Event Viewer helps USGS and its partners to track of the storm and its impact on surface water levels. A storm track field is included from NOAA's National Hurricane Center, and real-time USGS streamgage data and Rapid Deployment Gage data are linked through this map-based product.

Long Island Depth to Water Viewer 2010

USGS collects groundwater data at varying measurement frequencies to monitor the hydrologic conditions on Long Island, New York. Each year during April and May, the USGS conducts a synoptic survey of water levels to define the spatial distribution of the water table and potentiometric surfaces within the three main water-bearing units underlying Long Island.