Watch your stream get blown out as you travel

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Super-cool vid. Great UW action. My only disagreement is that I think you see a couple E. invaria in some shots- Sulphur nymphs- more yellow.
Thanks for posting.
edit: 1:10 = 2 Henricksons (bigger, multi color) and 1 Sulphur (smaller, all yellow).
I'm not an entimologist either, but that's my story.
 
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DaveKile
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This spring the water levels in the region have almost been biblical. I have had to change my plans and cancelled several trips as result of the high water conditions.

I regularly use and enjoy the USGS Real-Time Water Data website as the best way to keep up with this data. With these conditions I have been considering building an ark. To help me quickly keep up with the water levels away from my computer I started using the River Reader app by James Graham for my iPhone. I get a straight-forward way to get a quick graph of my favorite streams as the rise higher and higher each day.

There is a favorite list which you can create. The charts give you a few different time periods to view and a quick map to see your push-pins.

For $0.99 it is a quick and easy way to keep up with your favorite streams. A special drought version will be in view I am sure by the summer.

I have heard there is similar app for Android called River Flows, but don't know a lot about yet. Please comment if you are using it. Thanks @funcfish for the tweet on this!
 
brianb
Awesome app. I wonder why they give instantaneous gage height but not flow
 
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brianb
Awesome app. I wonder why they give instantaneous gage height but not flow
 
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brianb
Awesome app. I wonder why they give instantaneous gage height but not flow
 
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MattBoyer
I use an app for android called "River Flows" that works similarly, but it's free.

Boyer
 
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MattBoyer
I use an app for android called "River Flows" that works similarly, but it's free.

Boyer
 
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MattBoyer
I use an app for android called "River Flows" that works similarly, but it's free.

Boyer
 
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PatrickC
Thanks for posting this. I got River Flows for Android. This is a little quicker to use than all of the internet browser bookmarks I use on my phone. On River Flows your favorites list has all of the flows in the list and then you can hit the particular stream if you want more info. No maps for app...yet.
 
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PatrickC
Thanks for posting this. I got River Flows for Android. This is a little quicker to use than all of the internet browser bookmarks I use on my phone. On River Flows your favorites list has all of the flows in the list and then you can hit the particular stream if you want more info. No maps for app...yet.
 
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PatrickC
Thanks for posting this. I got River Flows for Android. This is a little quicker to use than all of the internet browser bookmarks I use on my phone. On River Flows your favorites list has all of the flows in the list and then you can hit the particular stream if you want more info. No maps for app...yet.
 
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k-bob
Thanks for the idea ... I got riverflows on my android phone. Easy to change chart between flow, height, temp etc...
 
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k-bob
Thanks for the idea ... I got riverflows on my android phone. Easy to change chart between flow, height, temp etc...
 
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k-bob
Thanks for the idea ... I got riverflows on my android phone. Easy to change chart between flow, height, temp etc...
 
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BelAirSteve
Same here...picked up the River Flow app for Android. I never would have thought to look for it, so thanks for posting. It will save me a few steps in finding the link to the Gunpowder stream gauge.
 
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BelAirSteve
Same here...picked up the River Flow app for Android. I never would have thought to look for it, so thanks for posting. It will save me a few steps in finding the link to the Gunpowder stream gauge.
 
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BelAirSteve
Same here...picked up the River Flow app for Android. I never would have thought to look for it, so thanks for posting. It will save me a few steps in finding the link to the Gunpowder stream gauge.
 
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J
downloaded River Flows yesterday.... love the app!

Here's the link: http://www.riverflowsapp.com/
 
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J
downloaded River Flows yesterday.... love the app!

Here's the link: http://www.riverflowsapp.com/
 
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J
downloaded River Flows yesterday.... love the app!

Here's the link: http://www.riverflowsapp.com/
 
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