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Weather => General Weather Discussion => Topic started by: elagache on February 17, 2024, 09:48:34 PM
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Dear WeatherCat observers of precipitation,
We have been getting a lot of rain in California and the rivers are starting get more than they can handle. Just in time, the National Weather Service is testing a new system to provide river flooding data and forecasts. It is called the New Enhanced River Forecast Pages. There is a description here:
https://www.weather.gov/owp/operations (https://www.weather.gov/owp/operations)
Here is the actual website URL:
https://preview.water.noaa.gov/ (https://preview.water.noaa.gov/)
By default it will display the whole country. You can then use the search feature to get a more local report. However, it only recognizes river names. There is a prefix you can use to bring up some city names. If you put the prefix wfo: into the search field it will give you a list of some cities for which it has data. However, I couldn't get it to include the city from which I learned about the site: Sacramento. There is more information on this website on the Sacramento National Weather Service website:
https://www.weather.gov/sto/NWPSWebpage (https://www.weather.gov/sto/NWPSWebpage)
It clearly is experimental and will undoubtedly improve, but it is already interesting. Hopefully California won't need the site soon, but given the forecast - it might!
Edouard
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Interesting website. Thanks for sharing.
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ThU32:-)