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  1. Currrent flow rate 15 minute average. Data feed received live from Environment Agency on page refresh. Data from gauging station uploaded to Environment Agency 25 minutes ago. Typically uploaded every hour, at 18 minutes past the hour, when the data will show as 18 minutes old.

  2. 22 maj 2020 · River water does not flow in a straight line but must meander, fall, swirl, and collect according to its environment. We call these movements currents. As whitewater boaters, we must be able to “read,” understand, and different currents to get safely downstream.

  3. Current River Level. 6.720m. At 3:45am, Wednesday 16th October BST. (2:45am, Wednesday 16th October GMT) Within the usual range for this location. Steady, no change from previous measurement at 3:30am, Wednesday 16th October BST. Latest Flow. 105.97 m3/s. (Daily Average) Recorded on Sunday 13th October. Above normal flow volume.

  4. 17 maj 2023 · Unveiling the Hidden Power: Explore how river currents shape ecosystems, from aquatic life to riparian zones. Discover the secrets of nature's flow!

  5. 25 maj 2023 · Reading water is a crucial skill for navigating river currents. Knowing how water flows and how to read it will help you avoid hazards and paddle more efficiently. There are several indicators to look for when reading water, including the color, speed, and texture of the water.

  6. The current is deflected by the point of land and creates a space for current to fill in by flowing back upstream. Eddies are great places to stop, rest or get in and out of the river. In slow moving rivers the current in the eddies flows very slowly or is almost stagnant so it’s easy to rest.

  7. 3 sie 2022 · Water reading, another name for hydrology, is about learning the language of the river, written in the colours and textures of different currents and features. In practice, learning to read these current lines involves spending time by the side of the river watching it.

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