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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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Post-Fire Debris Flows Post-Fire Debris Flows

Estimates of the probability and volume of debris flows that may be produced by a storm in a recently burned area, using a model with characteristics related to basin shape, burn severity, soil properties, and rainfall.

U.S. Water Use from 1950-2015 U.S. Water Use from 1950-2015

How much water do we use?In the map below, State size (area) is scaled proportionally to State freshwater use.

USGS SWaTH Network USGS SWaTH Network

SWaTH is a system of flood-hardened, real-time telemetered tide gages, rapid deployment gages, and storm tide sensors deployed in integrated network configurations along the Northeastern Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to Maine.

Water Watch - National Water Watch - National

WaterWatch is a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) World Wide Web site that displays maps, graphs, and tables describing real-time, recent, and past streamflow conditions for the United States.

Peak Streamflow for Texas Peak Streamflow for Texas

View peak streamflow data for more than 1,100 sites throughout Texas.

Rocky Mountain Regional Snowpack Chemistry Monitoring: Data Tables Rocky Mountain Regional Snowpack Chemistry Monitoring: Data Tables

Link to snowpack chemistry data collected for the Rocky Mountain Regional Snowpack Chemistry Monitoring Study. .
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