Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Weather | Free | Florian Bessiere | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Finally kayakers, fishermen an all river users can check river levels fast and easy on mobile devices – with RiverApp!
Features:
- More than 12000 rivers and lakes in the USA and in the world
- river data from the last 3 months
- river level alarm with push notifications
- Info for more than 1000 river sections available
- color buttons advice for low, middle and high-water marks as traffic lights (for paddlers)
- information service from paddlers for paddlers (dangers...)
- collecting favourites rivers, sections or gauges
Sources:
- Government of Canada (Wateroffice)
- USGS
- PEGELONLINE (www.pegelonline.wsv.de)
- HVZ Baden Württemberg
- HDN Bayern
- Kanton Bern
- Ennskraftwerke
- Land Kärnten
- Land Niederösterreich
- NVE
- Regione Piemonte
- HVZ RLP
- Český hydrometeorologický ústav
- HVZ Sachsen-Anhalt
- Land Salzburg
- Scottish Environment Protection Agency
- Slovak hydrometeorological institute
- Agencija Republike Slovenije za okolje
- HWZ Steiermark
- BAFU
- HNZ Thüringen
- Land Tirol
- Shoothill
- Vigicrue
- Serveur de données hydrométriques temps réel du bassin Rhône Méditerranée
- Land Vorarlberg
RiverApp and the listed organizations are not liable for any errors or omissions in the Information and shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage of any kind caused by its use.
Truly love this app, I use it to track river levels for fly fishing. However, the graphing makes little sense as it often starts the Y-axis at negative values, which it obviously should start at 0. Can you guys update to fix that? It would really help put levels in context better
App is very useful to determine when the river flow is safe for wading. You can set the alarm and get a notification.
I don’t like how you cannot look at the forecast predictions only just the past dates. Seeing as I use this for work and the river changes all the time I would like to know what it is in the future
It would be nice if you could see the flow rates and water temperature. (Maybe I’m just not seeing it?)