USGS Water is hiring a Tech Lead and Product Owner to support data and information delivery (GS12/13). Positions open to applicants on Monday! More info in this blog
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/wcb-hiring-2023/Product Owner and Tech Lead Hiring
The USGS Web Communications Branch is hiring a Product Owner and Tech Leads (Interdisciplinary Scientists)
Where are breweries, wineries, and bottled water facilities across the U.S.? Check out this interactive
#dataviz looking at a new national inventory of bottled water data
https://labs.waterdata.usgs.gov/visualizations/bottled-water/index.html Made with
#D3 and
#rstats
Water bottling across the U.S.
September
#streamflow conditions across the U.S. 💧 Dry conditions persisted across much of the U.S., while parts of New England saw wet conditions.
#DataViz made with
#rstats https://github.com/DOI-USGS/flow-tiles
GitHub - DOI-USGS/flow-tiles: A tile map showing a month of streamflow conditions across the U.S.
A tile map showing a month of streamflow conditions across the U.S. - DOI-USGS/flow-tiles
GitHubThis timeline displays the 2,000 most severe drought events at individual streamgages between 1920 and 2020. Severity is a measure of how long (duration) and how dry (intensity) droughts were.
Learn more:
https://labs.waterdata.usgs.gov/visualizations/what-is-drought
What is streamflow drought?
The U.S. has a long history of
#drought. But in the last 100 years, five drought periods stand out from all the rest.
Learn about the 5 droughts that changed history in this new
#dataviz by the USGS VizLab
https://labs.waterdata.usgs.gov/visualizations/drought-timeline
Five droughts that changed U.S. history
The U.S. has experienced thousands of droughts—periods of drier-than-normal conditions that cause water-related problems for humans and ecosystems. But in the last 100 years, five major drought events stand out in their effects on agriculture, wildfires, and streamflow. Scroll through the timeline to see when and where these major drought events occurred across the lower 48 states.

GitHub - DOI-USGS/flow-tiles: A tile map showing a month of streamflow conditions across the U.S.
A tile map showing a month of streamflow conditions across the U.S. - DOI-USGS/flow-tiles
GitHubJuly
#streamflow conditions across the U.S. 💧 Wetter than normal conditions persisted for much of New England, while parts of the Pacific Northwest saw dry conditions.
#DataViz made with
#rstats https://github.com/doi-usgs/flow-tiles
GitHub - DOI-USGS/flow-tiles: A tile map showing a month of streamflow conditions across the U.S.
A tile map showing a month of streamflow conditions across the U.S. - DOI-USGS/flow-tiles
GitHub