boatone
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There is an Environment Agency ultrasonic flow gauge Maidenhead Bridge which is in the stretch protected by the Jubilee River.
You can see the stats here: http://mrcstats.azurewebsites.net/default
This morning it is reading 17.37 cumecs, pretty much as low as it gets (about 15cumecs) compared with worst case flow of over 220 cumecs recorded in February 2014 at the peak of the floods.
This particular flow gauge is in the stretch protected by the Jubilee River, Does anyone know of flow gauges on other stretches and how we can access the data?
You can see the stats here: http://mrcstats.azurewebsites.net/default
This morning it is reading 17.37 cumecs, pretty much as low as it gets (about 15cumecs) compared with worst case flow of over 220 cumecs recorded in February 2014 at the peak of the floods.
This particular flow gauge is in the stretch protected by the Jubilee River, Does anyone know of flow gauges on other stretches and how we can access the data?