Its from the US Geolological Service.cool chart. this is very similar to the ones i deal with for my job but instead for sewer and storm drain levels
Its from the US Geolological Service.
I have booked marked about a dozen gauges for various rivers to check the flows and temperatures
West Branch Delaware River at Hale Eddy NY
Discover water data collected at monitoring location USGS-01426500, located in Delaware County, New York and find additional nearby monitoring locations.waterdata.usgs.gov
Today's rain raised the cfs nearly off the chart.
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Looks like a new high for this day.
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Is this for drinking water? What's the purpose? What does water level above bottom mean?
Is this for drinking water? What's the purpose? What does water level above bottom mean?
Ah I see.above bottom of the sewer floor
so the cities an municipalities know when levels are high and they can send pump trucks out instead of having overflows. also lets them know where sewage is diverted along the system when levels rise and get to secondary pipes
ends up at treatment and filtration plants
This gauge station is now at 8300 cfs tonight.Its from the US Geolological Service.
I have booked marked about a dozen gauges for various rivers to check the flows and temperatures
West Branch Delaware River at Hale Eddy NY
Discover water data collected at monitoring location USGS-01426500, located in Delaware County, New York and find additional nearby monitoring locations.waterdata.usgs.gov
Today's rain raised the cfs nearly off the chart.
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Looks like a new high for this day.
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Holy crap. first ever recorded death from a black bear in Florida. Kind of shocking honestly.
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89-year-old man and dog killed in bear attacks in Florida: Officials
The incident was reported in the area of State Road 29 and U.S. 41, just south of the Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area.abcnews.go.com
Holy crap. first ever recorded death from a black bear in Florida. Kind of shocking honestly.
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89-year-old man and dog killed in bear attacks in Florida: Officials
The incident was reported in the area of State Road 29 and U.S. 41, just south of the Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area.abcnews.go.com
Something I've learned from living in NY is that absolutely nobody wants to claim the title of "upstate New York." Instead, you've got a bunch of regional terms. Westchester and Hudson Valley are self-explanatory names. Binghamton and the rest of that stretch north of the Pennsylvania border is the Southern Tier. The area around Albany is the Capital Region. Rochester and parts west are Western New York. Even the northernmost part of the state would rather call itself the North Country. Now, maybe I've been here too long, but I'm convinced it's not a useful term to begin with. Like, where would it start?They must've had some storms upstate NY the other night
There are black bears in Florida? Since when? Are they snowbirds like their human counterparts?Holy crap. first ever recorded death from a black bear in Florida. Kind of shocking honestly.
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89-year-old man and dog killed in bear attacks in Florida: Officials
The incident was reported in the area of State Road 29 and U.S. 41, just south of the Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area.abcnews.go.com
There are black bears in Florida? Since when? Are they snowbirds like their human counterparts?
And yeah black bears aren't the aggressive type. Pretty surprising story here.
There are some massive black bears in Florida and a lot of them... about 4000 of them estimated. They've been debating a hunting season for them for the last few years.Something I've learned from living in NY is that absolutely nobody wants to claim the title of "upstate New York." Instead, you've got a bunch of regional terms. Westchester and Hudson Valley are self-explanatory names. Binghamton and the rest of that stretch north of the Pennsylvania border is the Southern Tier. The area around Albany is the Capital Region. Rochester and parts west are Western New York. Even the northernmost part of the state would rather call itself the North Country. Now, maybe I've been here too long, but I'm convinced it's not a useful term to begin with. Like, where would it start?
There are black bears in Florida? Since when? Are they snowbirds like their human counterparts?
And yeah black bears aren't the aggressive type. Pretty surprising story here.
There are some massive black bears in Florida and a lot of them... about 4000 of them estimated. They've been debating a hunting season for them for the last few years.
Next issue will be panthers... Florida Fish and Wildlife estimates around 200...but I think they are way too low on that. I know they have good research methods and are monitoring these things very closely but my very unscientific method of following peoples trail camera pictures and videos tell me something very different with the volume of pictures being taken.... especially with kittens. You don't get 20 or 30 different random lion videos from very different areas in people's backyards with only 200 animals...they are the most elusive animal in North America...I'm guessing there are triple or quadruple the amount of lions in Florida than what Fish and Wildlife says there are.
I'm old, anything north of Westchester is upState. Anything West of New Jersey is the wilderness![]()
Westchester is the bridge to the hinterlands.When I was in college my ftrst would break up into Upstate and Down State for various events. Being from Westchester I was always put with the Upstate contingent. Seemed weird to me but whatever.
When I was in college my ftrst would break up into Upstate and Down State for various events. Being from Westchester I was always put with the Upstate contingent. Seemed weird to me but whatever.
Then you will soon be hearing from my wife.I got a random junk email today from RWJ Health letting me know that it is "nurses week"
Wait until I tell my wife is nurses week and I want to celebrate.
I dated a nurse for a little over two years. One of the main things she'd talk about with me is whatever was bothering her about her nursing home job at the time. It was pretty much a constant in our relationship, to the point that when we broke up, my only firm request was "you need to find a new job." Last I spoke to her she was working somewhere else in the Satmar area of Williamsburg.I got a random junk email today from RWJ Health letting me know that it is "nurses week"
Wait until I tell my wife is nurses week and I want to celebrate.
Interesting commentary on career guidance.I dated a nurse for a little over two years. One of the main things she'd talk about with me is whatever was bothering her about her nursing home job at the time. It was pretty much a constant in our relationship, to the point that when we broke up, my only firm request was "you need to find a new job." Last I spoke to her she was working somewhere else in the Satmar area of Williamsburg.
The way her cousin put it, she (and the cousin) is living the dream of every Caribbean parent that worked as an orderly or lesser position so that their children could become nurses. I don't blame that attitude. If we happen to adopt a foster child, we'll want them to go down a more practical career path- quite the opposite of what my parents did with my sister and me, but more in line with what my grandparents wanted with their kids. In a way, it's a shame that the pendulum swung back.
Oddly enough, the first time I ever saw a black bear in the wild was in Florida. Had one run across the highway on the way to some springs. Lived and hiked around rural NJ for 18 years at that point and never saw one.There are black bears in Florida? Since when? Are they snowbirds like their human counterparts?
And yeah black bears aren't the aggressive type. Pretty surprising story here.
A black bear attacking? That's wild, I live in Alberta so we see them all the time and unless you come between them and their cub they're terrified of people. If this story was about a moose, I'd understand their assholes but a black bear almost unbelievable.Something I've learned from living in NY is that absolutely nobody wants to claim the title of "upstate New York." Instead, you've got a bunch of regional terms. Westchester and Hudson Valley are self-explanatory names. Binghamton and the rest of that stretch north of the Pennsylvania border is the Southern Tier. The area around Albany is the Capital Region. Rochester and parts west are Western New York. Even the northernmost part of the state would rather call itself the North Country. Now, maybe I've been here too long, but I'm convinced it's not a useful term to begin with. Like, where would it start?
There are black bears in Florida? Since when? Are they snowbirds like their human counterparts?
And yeah black bears aren't the aggressive type. Pretty surprising story here.
There are a lot more bears in New Jersey now than there used to be. Coyotes too. I started hunting in Somerset and Hunterdon county in 1980...never saw a bear or coyote all through the 1990's....turkeys were even on the rare side. It exploded in the 2000's.I dated a nurse for a little over two years. One of the main things she'd talk about with me is whatever was bothering her about her nursing home job at the time. It was pretty much a constant in our relationship, to the point that when we broke up, my only firm request was "you need to find a new job." Last I spoke to her she was working somewhere else in the Satmar area of Williamsburg.
The way her cousin put it, she (and the cousin) is living the dream of every Caribbean parent that worked as an orderly or lesser position so that their children could become nurses. I don't blame that attitude. If we happen to adopt a foster child, we'll want them to go down a more practical career path- quite the opposite of what my parents did with my sister and me, but more in line with what my grandparents wanted with their kids. In a way, it's a shame that the pendulum swung back.
Wasn't there recently a couple of people killed in Banff from a grizz?A black bear attacking? That's wild, I live in Alberta so we see them all the time and unless you come between them and their cub they're terrified of people. If this story was about a moose, I'd understand their assholes but a black bear almost unbelievable.
Actually we had a grizzly bear in town just last week, that's a bear to be afraid of. It didn't do anything though just wandered around until it was captured and released further away from town.