Kevin Oberg (@hydro_acoustics) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Oberg

@hydro_acoustics

Husband, father, hydrologist retired @USGS_Water, flow measurement innovation, hydroacoustics, field work.

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Antoine Patalano (@antoinepatalano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two years after the last update, RIVeR 2.6 🚀is finally out ! And it has cool new features like #BatchProcessing and #ParallelProcessing. This version is ideal for #LSPIV processing of fixed cameras. Now you can enjoy RIVeR not only on Windows but also on IOS and Linux !

Two years after the last update, RIVeR 2.6 🚀is finally out ! And it has cool new features like #BatchProcessing and #ParallelProcessing. This version is ideal for #LSPIV processing of fixed cameras. Now you can enjoy RIVeR not only on  Windows but also on IOS and Linux !
USGS Lower MS Gulf (@usgs_lmg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

USGS is still collecting measurements from #Hurricane Ian on Florida. USGS is working closely with federal, state, and local partners to understand the event.

USGS is still collecting measurements from #Hurricane Ian on Florida. USGS is working closely with federal, state, and local partners to understand the event.
USGS Water Resources (@usgs_water) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #FieldPhoto Friday! 🌤️🌎💧 After Hurricane Ian, many USGS scientists got to work repairing and retrieving USGS scientific instruments. In this photo, USGS scientist Scott Greenwood is servicing a streamgage on the St. Johns River near Sanford, Florida. 📷 Gene Grimm, USGS

Happy #FieldPhoto Friday! 🌤️🌎💧

After Hurricane Ian, many USGS scientists got to work repairing and retrieving USGS scientific instruments. In this photo, USGS scientist Scott Greenwood is servicing a streamgage on the St. Johns River near Sanford, Florida.

📷 Gene Grimm, USGS
USGS Water Resources (@usgs_water) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The release party included presentations from USGS scientists🔬, designers🖊 & communicators🗣 who helped this thing come to life over the last year. Watch it now on YouTube: youtu.be/lspyUfexvCY

Alex Tardy Skiwxman (@sandiegowcmwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This amazing video captured by San Bernardino county public works - watch all the processes of a #debrisflow of the El Dorado scar September 12, 2022 - heavy rain rates on scar at 8000 feet in 1 hour

NASA JPL (@nasajpl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's all connected. 🌎 💦 As climate change accelerates, some communities will be inundated with water while others won’t have enough. NASA's Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission will help plan a better future by surveying Earth's salt & freshwater bodies. (1/6)

Fundación Bunge y Born (@fundacionbyb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FuturosSostenibles | Continúa el ciclo de ponencias con “Ciencia Ciudadana como herramienta de transformación: Experiencias en problemáticas hídrico-ambientales”, a cargo de Carlos Marcelo García.

#FuturosSostenibles | Continúa el ciclo de ponencias con “Ciencia Ciudadana como herramienta de transformación: Experiencias en problemáticas hídrico-ambientales”, a cargo de Carlos Marcelo García.
HydrometryEA (@hydrometryea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come rain or shine ask a hydrometry officer where they like to be and you will usually hear - by the river or even better in it! This pic from today taking ADCP measurements is our happy place 🙂😁

Come rain or shine ask a hydrometry officer where they like to be and you will usually hear - by the river or even better in it! This pic from today taking ADCP measurements is our happy place 🙂😁
Quinn Lewis (@sequinndaryflow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wanted to boost this work: nature.com/articles/s4156… Besides Oleksandra Shumilova, no other authors are on Twitter (lucky them!). I think the biggest takeaway here is that there needs to be more field and field-scale lab work that embraces quantitative work rather than rejects it.

Kevin Oberg (@hydro_acoustics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Water levels at eastern and western shores of Lake Erie in response to the winds associated with this winter storm. See tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/map/index.html…

Water levels at eastern and western shores of Lake Erie in response to the winds associated with this winter storm. See tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/map/index.html…
Kevin Oberg (@hydro_acoustics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only did he design the bridge but he also designed and built the South Pass jetties; designated an ASCE landmark in 1982. Eads is also an ASCE Notable Civil Engineer although he had no formal training in engineering. bit.ly/3Cg15g6

Jay Austin (@jaustinumd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently wrote a #GreatLakes tweet discussing the distinction between storm surge and seiches, following a huge surge on LakeErie. I was asked if a seiche was to follow, but the answer caught me off guard: #LakeErie may have huge storm surges, but it has a weak seiche game!

US Interior Press Team (@usinteriorpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💧 USGS a lanzado una versión en español del Tablero de Recursos Hídricos Nacionales — una aplicación que brinda información crítica en tiempo real sobre niveles y flujos de agua y pronósticos meteorológicos y de inundaciones. usgs.gov/news/technical…

California Water | USGS (@usgswaterca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

USGS hydro tech Louis Cannarozzi captured incredible flows at the Alameda Creek dam on Dec 31, 2022. Crews made 77 #streamflow measurements at 58 #streamgages between Dec 31 - Jan 2, including several preliminary record-high measurements! ow.ly/OlUZ50MjfOY #CAwater

USGS Coastal Change (@usgscoastchange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A crew of USGS #hydrotechs measure #streamflow using a tethered acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) in the #SanLorenzoRiver between recent #atmosphericriver events impacting #California.

USGS National Uncrewed Systems Office (NUSO) (@usgs_uas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

USGS USGS Water Resources and New York Water Science Center recently tested ground-penetrating radar on a drone for mapping peat. This was part of a collaboration with Florida Atlantic University to study and locate large carbon gas releases from peat soils in the swampy wetlands of the Everglades.

USGS <a href="/USGS_Water/">USGS Water Resources</a> and New York Water Science Center recently tested ground-penetrating radar on a drone for mapping peat. This was part of a collaboration with <a href="/FloridaAtlantic/">Florida Atlantic University</a> to study and locate large carbon gas releases from peat soils in the swampy wetlands of the Everglades.