Accessing Hydrographs on a Mobile Device through the National Water Prediction Service
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- This video walks through a tutorial of accessing area hydrographs on a mobile device through the National Water Prediction Service (NWPS). For more information, please contact nwps.webmaster@noaa.gov.
Primer Document: www.weather.gov/media/owp/ope... - Наука та технологія
1 click I was checking flooding for my area. Thanks for screwing this up boys
You made this SO much more difficult.
Yip
Remember, I'm from the government , I'm here to help.
This went from way user friendly to a total pain the butt….as a commercial fisherman depend on being able to bookmark a link and go right to the page we need. I’m the youngest out any of the Covington commercial fisherman and am the only that can check the river because these old timers aren’t that savvy on a phone….so they just don’t check it now and that’s actually pretty dangerous if you don’t know or have an idea of what the rivers going to do. Please simplify this for us.
Agree
Still unsure how to find the three letter for my area
Primer and FAQ document is now linked in the description and included here as well: www.weather.gov/media/owp/operations/nwps_quick_start_guide.pdf
Why did you ruin simple.. this sucks
Why in the heck did you change something that was so easy to use to this screwed up mess
Government at it's worst
No primer document link !!
Exactly Now a pain. Used to be easy
What a mess. Why fix something that’s not broke? Somebody’s brother-in-law got a fat government contract.
Not user friendly at all. We had the make my river page set up to watch the river levels at a glance to see what was coming our way and prepare if need be. This is a fiasco.
Nice
I know of only one way to fix the problem you created besides scraping this new user unfriendly site and going back to the old site. I HATE THIS NEW PAGE! IT SUCKS!
I can't understand why they did this. I'm gonna have to give up on using it because it's like too difficult.
This new site sucks!