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14 de Mayo 2006
Real-time Stream Flow Sensor Net in Google Earth
The US Geological Survey (USGS) has released yet another sensor net of data with excellent visualization in Google Earth. This time their WaterWatch program has released real-time streamflow data
compared to historical streamflow for the day of the year for all the states in the US and Puerto Rico. There are hundreds of sensors in this data set which tracks short-term changes (over several hours) in rivers and streams. The colors represent real-time streamflow compared to percentiles of historical daily streamflow for the day of the year. There is a legend explaining the colors, and you can click on the placemarks for more details. You can zoom down to each placemark and see where they are located in the satellite photos of Google Earth. The USGS previously released a real-time Earthquakes sensor net.
Related:
- About Sensor Nets - and the James Reserve sensor net
- USGS 1906 Earthquake Documentary
- NOAA Coral Reef Watch
- Aurora Viewing Map
- Flight Tracking
- Ocean weather data
Enviado por FrankTaylor at 14 de Mayo 2006 a las 11:20 PM
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Enviado por: jose luis rosa at 7 de Septiembre 2007 a las 11:51 PM
pongan imagenes que se vean mejor..me explico-: el yet stream: que se vea mas alargado..ver mejor su forma
Enviado por: dennis at 20 de Octubre 2007 a las 07:12 PM
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por que no tienen imagenes mas resientes en los programas