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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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Current Conditions for New York: Streamflow

Current Conditions for New York: Streamflow 

Current Conditions for New York: Lakes and Reservoirs

Current Conditions for New York: Lakes and reservoirs

Current Conditions for New York: Precipitation

Data from rain gages that provide real-time data are relayed to the USGS and are transmitted from each station at  hourly intervals. Real-time data available on these web pages are provisional data that have not been reviewed or edited.

Klamath River Water-Quality Sites

Klamath River water-quality monitoring -- Keno Reach monitors

Recent flow and stage for Oklahoma

Access recent flood and stage data for streams and rivers throughout Oklahoma.

Groundwater Data for Colorado

The USGS annually monitors groundwater levels in thousands of wells in the United States. Groundwater level data are collected and stored as either discrete field-water-level measurements or as continuous time-series data from automated recorders.

Water-Quality Data for Nebraska

Chemical, physical, and biological properties of water, sediment, and tissue samples from Nebraska. Water-quality data are collected as either discrete field measurements or as continuous time-series data from automated recorders that continuously record physical and chemical characteristics including pH, specific conductance, temperature, and dissolved oxygen.

Groundwater Data for Nebraska

Data from wells, springs, test holes, tunnels, drains, and excavations in Nebraska; well location data includes information such as latitude and longitude, well depth, and aquifer. Groundwater level data are collected and stored as either discrete field-water-level measurements or as continuous time-series data from automated recorders.