Current Water LevelsPinellas County Water Atlas Mapper:
You can access water quality, hydrology, rainfall and weather data on The Pinellas County Water Atlas Mapper. The mapper includes USGS current water levels in addition to data from additional gages and data sources. These are stream gauges throughout Pinellas County that are monitored by Pinellas County and Southwest Florida Water Management District.
You can use your mouse to drag the map or click the directional arrows to pan left, right, up and down to see areas that are hidden offscreen. You can also use the slider to zoom in and zoom out, which is also possible by double clicking your mouse on the map. The map also consists of a map view, satellite view, combination of real images and map elements, or the default terrain view.
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Testing - New USGS Mobile Water Data interactive Map:
The USGS Mobile Water Data interactive map highlights USGS current water data. For example, you can use it to monitor water levels at a stream near your house.
While the site was designed for smartphones, it may work fine on tablet computers, most other mobile devices and desktop computers.
You can find out current water levels at a gage near you with the USGS Mobile Water Data interactive map. Measurements are commonly recorded at a fixed interval of 15- to 60-minutes and transmitted to the USGS every hour. Values may include "Approved" (quality-assured data that may be published) and/or more recent "Provisional" data (of unverified accuracy and subject to revision). Most current data are provisional. more information>
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