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Santa Cruz, Calif., Map Shows Water Levels Throughout State

Users can see the status of rivers or creeks, including the water height and time of last update. The icons will also alert users if the river is currently in a flood stage and show a graph displaying water levels for the past several days.

An aerial view of the city of Santa Cruz in Northern California.
An aerial view of the city of Santa Cruz in Northern California.
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(TNS) - After the recent one-two punch of last week's atmospheric river and Sunday's bomb cyclone, North Bay residents who may be wondering how much water is running through their neighborhood creeks now have a new tool at their disposal.

A real-time map, created by the County of Santa Cruz, shows water levels in every creek and river in the state, allowing locals to track local flood risks with up-to-the-minute data.

In a Facebook video posted Feb. 3, the County of Santa Cruz calls the map a web tool that allows users to see current river levels as well as water-level forecasts. The map is part of the county's "Situational Awareness For Emergency Response" program, or SAFER SC.

The map uses data from the U.S. Geological Survey and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

By clicking on the map's blue icons, users can see the status of that river or creek, including the water height and time of last update. The icons will also alert users if it is currently in a flood stage and show a graph displaying water levels for the past several days.

The Press Democrat also has several real-time, interactive maps and graphs to track weather and water levels in the region.
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