As Black History Month comes to a close, we commemorate the significant contributions, resilience, and creativity of Black individuals throughout history, particularly in the field of #science🧑🏿🔬
#WaterScience#WaterData#Geology
#ThrowbackThursday 📸 01378400 Dwars Kill at Anderson Ave at Alpine NJ - Hydrographer taking a #WaterQuality sample in a snowy terrain during the winter of 2016.
🔗https://t.co/wiioCBGPzY
Last month, #NJWSC hydrologist Jackie Polcino was one of five instructors to teach a Camera-Based Monitoring Hardware and Software training at the new HIF in Tuscaloosa, AL. Eighteen students learned about #cameras 📸 and helped install a new site! ▶️ https://t.co/zzoTkVUCMP
In this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the #NJWSC recognizes the important contributions of women in #STEM, and we encourage the next generation of scientists to continue providing Science for a Changing World! 👩🔬 #USGS
Continuing our #SnowyScience series, check out another view of Barnegat Bay at Route 37 at Seaside Heights NJ - 01408748 #tide gage featuring a cold yet friendly seagull. 🐧 Real-time data: https://t.co/4FF2SwG8Io 📸Jen Closson #NJWSC#USGS#WaterScience
CALLING ALL STUDENTS AND MENTORS! 📣 Applications for USGS Future Leaders in Observation of Water (FLOW) Academy are open through January 27th. Learn more and apply: https://t.co/WMyayY9nnz
Happy #MLKDay from the #NJWSC! Today, we honor the legacy of a visionary who dreamed of a world united in equality💚. The @NatlParkService is also offering an opportunity to experience the wonders of nature, culture, & history without the cost of entry! https://t.co/pXF8uPMUyy
NEW WEB APPLICATION – “Water Information from Space (#WISP)” 🔭 👽
WISP efficiently harmonizes #satellite data 🛰️ with nearby #USGS gage data 🏞️, allowing end users to compare satellite-based data to nearby ground monitoring data. https://t.co/VECepJzDgU
(Developed by CA WSC).
Happy #NationalCleanOffYourDeskDay! Let’s embrace a 'tide'-y 🌊🧹 workspace! This #hydrologist got creative with her "desk" at a temporary #tide gage at Good Luck Point NJ amid a road closure 🚧 from a #HighTide event. Archived data is available at: https://t.co/jsQqbZHFNF
"Hi from the under the Belmar Tide Gage RP!!" -starfish
#NJWSC hydrologist Jen Closson spots some friendly echinoderms while taking an RP (reference point) reading to ensure sensor accuracy. 📝👩🔬#FieldPhotoFriday
📍Shark River at Belmar NJ 01407770 https://t.co/JK5iMOwe9A
Hey everyone! Check out this timelapse of the snow that blanketed NJ on Monday, captured by our HIVIS camera at 01482500 Salem River, Woodstown, NJ. 🌨️ Curious about snow near you? Check the HIVIS webpage and hit the calendar icon! https://t.co/rXCbNR3YE9!
PSA: Users of #USGS water data should be aware of the future decommissioning of the NWISWeb real-time data pages which will gradually be replaced by Water Data for the Nation (#WDFN) webpages. A webinar will take place this Thursday, December 19, at 2pm ET https://t.co/mE9Pr7iGRG
It's #GIS Day! 🌎 USGS & NJ agencies created flood-inundation #maps for storm surge flooding in 10 NJ counties, showing #flood risk from storms linked to 25 #USGS tide gages. They help planning officials visualize & understand the risks to life & property https://t.co/fbJ15BLfmd
Much needed precipitation is on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region mainly Wednesday into Thursday. At this time, 72hr amounts range from 0.25" to 0.75" with a chance for some locations to receive near 1" across NE PA, northern NJ, and the Catskills region of NY.