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  1. Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide. USGS crews are responding to streamgage outages in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina as quickly as the conditions are safe enough to do so.

  2. Map of real-time streamflow compared to historical streamflow for the day of the year (North Carolina)

  3. Compare current flow levels to peak levels during historic crests and record low-water events (listed on station pages). Combine information from precipitation, temperature, and snow depth to identify relative contributions to flooding from precipitation versus snowmelt.

  4. USGS Current Water Data for the Nation. --- Predefined displays --- Daily Streamflow Conditions. Select a state from the map to access real-time data. Current data typically are recorded at 15- to 60-minute intervals, stored onsite, and then transmitted to USGS offices every 1 to 4 hours, depending on the data relay technique used.

  5. A statewide map of North Carolina showing the major lakes, streams and rivers. Drought, precipitation, and stream gage information.

  6. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Surveys Service: This provides an additional map overlay on top of the latest NOAA charts and is updated weekly and provides detailed bathymetry from USACE. Currently, it includes over 50,000 surveys all across the US.

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  8. www.nconemap.gov › pages › streamsStreams - NC OneMap

    The more complex hydrography data (those with subtypes, supporting tables, etc.) are downloadable by river basin by clicking on the name in the table below. This data is in the Esri file geodatabase format.