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EA River levels site changes

Avon and Stour monitoring sites are still the same Anthony,...they were revamped roundabout Feb I seem to remember.
 
When did the EA change the look of their river levels pages? Got a shock today when I clicked on my usual:

https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/station/8104
Been that way a while now.Must admit I personally don't like it.Ventured out Friday to a river on the strength of EA site,hoping for a bit of river colour in the bright conditions.On arrival it was just as low and clear as its been all summer.Not amused with a hundred mile round trip for sod all.
 
I've had mine bookmarked for a long while and have used them regularly, including this week. Only just changed for me. Strange.
 
Been that way a while now.Must admit I personally don't like it.Ventured out Friday to a river on the strength of EA site,hoping for a bit of river colour in the bright conditions.On arrival it was just as low and clear as its been all summer.Not amused with a hundred mile round trip for sod all.

Are you saying you reckon the information given on the EA site was incorrect Mark?
 
I found the old format to be very accurate.The new one seems to fluctuate quite a bit even when it seems there's been very little rainfall.But what do I know I'm no expert
 
It changed a few days ago Anthony,just got used to the previous change and then they change it again,always seems quite accurate though on the Dove and Trent levels.
 
Oh how i wish all's i had to worry about was levels, temps, flow etc etc. I don't get to fish nearly as much as many on here. So when i do get the chance, none of the above matters one iota, i'm going regardless. Up down cold hot fast slow, makes no odds to me, just glad to be there. :)
 
Oh how i wish all's i had to worry about was levels, temps, flow etc etc. I don't get to fish nearly as much as many on here. So when i do get the chance, none of the above matters one iota, i'm going regardless. Up down cold hot fast slow, makes no odds to me, just glad to be there. :)

I echo your sentiments Derek,I also like being there that's why I go.I also don't get to go out too much,once every eight days,which is probably more than you,but less than many I'm sure.There are easy venues and difficult venues I chose a difficult one based on second hand information,but no matter I'm enthusiastic for the next session now.
 
I must be the odd one out then because my initial thoughts are that I prefer the new format.The river level is updated much more often and it's possible to see the trend for the last 6 days.
Wouldn't it be useful if the EA could also tell us the water temperature and if there was any rubbish coming down with the floodwater.:D
 
I must be the odd one out then because my initial thoughts are that I prefer the new format.The river level is updated much more often and it's possible to see the trend for the last 6 days.
Wouldn't it be useful if the EA could also tell us the water temperature and if there was any rubbish coming down with the floodwater.:D

That would be nice, alongside probable fish location, preferred hookbait and bite probability ;)
 
I see that the EA,s server has been unable to cope with current demand.
According to one of the Stour monitoring sites it may take a couple of days to key into a bigger server.
Just when the levels were about to go off the graph.!:rolleyes:
 
For those with iPhones, have a look at RiverApp. There's an app for Android I used to use as well, but the I can't remember it's name. If you search river levels on app stores they will come up.
 
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