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App is great so far. Have not hit a limit on favorites, no requests to pay, no ads(?). One star holdback until we get USGS flow data for AHPS gauges - today if the gauge is AHPS it won’t pull the USGS flow charts, but does give instantaneous flow value. (Black on black review text box - Ugh. Thinking about holding back another for the clear attempt by somebody to stifle comments.)
I was pleasantly surprised by this simple yet robust app. Very clean and easy to use. Easily allows me to monitor River levels and send myself push notifications regarding different flood stages. Smart design and very responsive developer who emailed me back within minutes of asking a question. Ad free and bug free. Get this one.
This looks great. As a police officer in an obviously (from the past two summers) flood prone area, this app is going to be very helpful. I look forward to using this app. Great UI, and love the push notification option!
Easy to use and awesome up to date info regarding water level, and flow. One suggestion for the app designer. Possibly offer a feature where you can map out and track your travel distance on the water. Excellent app!!!
Do you want to keep track of the water level where you want to go kayaking or maybe where you have your camper parked this is the app for you no nonsense straightforward no pop-ups simply tap the location you have selected and you will have the information instantly
I’ve used this site on my computer for years and finally decided to look for it in ap form. This was very easy to set up. Easy to use. I already know it’s a great way to track river levels.
Rarely ever accurate when compared to real time gages on the usgs website. I’m currently looking at West Branch of the Delaware at Stilesville,NY and the USGS website says 540 cfs while this app says .83kcfs which is the equivalent of 830cfs and means this app is off by almost 300 cfs. How can you be this far off ? Worthless app that I can’t believe I’ve wasted money on. And now I’m looking at the East Branch of the Delaware at Harvard in NY and you’re off by over 200cfs when compared to the USGS website! THIS APP IS GARBAGE AND TOTALLY UNRELIABLE FOR REAL-TIME STREAM FLOW. I highly recommend spending the extra money and buying Rivercast app instead which is what I did and couldn’t be happier!
I know it's a work in progress and am pretty happy so far. My only suggestion is making it more obvious where to change the units from kcfs to cfs. I had a hard time finding it and almost gave up.
Wish it had USGS flow charts instead of noaa charts (or at least the option to chose between them). NOAA charts don’t scale the y axis (flow in cfs) to the current levels so it’s hard to visually see if a river is rising or dropping. Some rivers show flow charts but most show gauge height instead which is far less useful in my opinion. River notification feature is lacking, it would be nice if you could set a notification when a river enters a particular flow range. Overall good interface but it lacks the features that are actually useful
This is a nice app, one of the better ones as far as data is concerned. However, it lacks in two areas. 1. It needs the option to reorder your list of gauges, or it should at least keep the gauges on the same river together. 2. It would be nice if it also had a widget for those of us who keep a closer eye on water levels.
Main Features Include: + USGS / AHPS River Levels & Flows + Gauge Flood Status Push Notifications + Weather Prediction Center Charts Interactive USGS / AHPS Gauge Map The USGS maintains a national network of stream gauges that provide hydrological observations. In addition, AHPS collects real-time water level information from other federal, state, and local stream gauge networks. USGS / AHPS Hydrological Data Includes: + Water Level & Flow Observations + Gauge Levels, Flows & Volume Forecast + Gauge History & Statistics + Flood Status Push Notifications Weather Prediction Center Charts + Significant River Flood Outlook + Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts + Excessive Rainfall Outlook + U.S Hazards Outlook + Risk of Heavy Precipitation Enjoy!