Alan ashore
Well-Known Member
Wondering if any forumite maintains or has access to such a thing.
Ages ago I built myself a gadget to capture the Tideway gauge data published by the PLA, and kept it running on and off over a couple of years, giving me a useful resource to refer current conditions to. This was before the EA published their extensive set of up-river levels. Before dusting off my old (Python as it happens) code and tweaking it to grab the EA data, I thought I'd ask.
The 48 hour graphical view is useful, but I think many of us would really love to see a longer term view - long enough to see an entire flood event cycle from "normal" levels back to those levels.
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Ages ago I built myself a gadget to capture the Tideway gauge data published by the PLA, and kept it running on and off over a couple of years, giving me a useful resource to refer current conditions to. This was before the EA published their extensive set of up-river levels. Before dusting off my old (Python as it happens) code and tweaking it to grab the EA data, I thought I'd ask.
The 48 hour graphical view is useful, but I think many of us would really love to see a longer term view - long enough to see an entire flood event cycle from "normal" levels back to those levels.
A.