The Iowa Flood Information System (IFIS) is a one-stop web-platform to access community-based flood conditions, forecasts, visualizations, inundation maps and flood-related information, visualizations and applications.

Data Resources

The Hydroshare platform provides users with data from every Iowa Flood Center (IFC)-owned hydrostation and stream sensor across the state. Data from the hydrostations help researchers monitor the short and long-term impacts of climate change on water resources above and below ground, while our stream sensors measure river levels and discharge, improving flood monitoring and forecasting.

You can find data relating to:

  • Wind Speed & Direction: Measures how fast the wind is blowing and the direction it is coming from, which helps understand weather patterns and their effects on the environment.
  • Rainfall: Tracks the amount of rain that falls over a specific period, essential for monitoring water availability and predicting flooding or drought.
  • River Levels & Estimated Discharge: Measures river levels as well as estimated discharge volumes within monitored streams.
  • Soil Moisture: Indicates how much water is present in the soil, critical for predicting flooding or drought conditions, and the soils ability to absorb water, and useful for plant health and agriculture operations. In the below monthly report, soil moisture is reported in volumetric water content (m3 /m3 ).
  • Soil Temperature: Measures how warm or cold the soil is, an indicator of the soils ability to infiltrate water, depending if soils are frozen or thawed. Also, temperature can affect plant growth, seed germination, and microbial activity.
  • Shallow Groundwater Well: Monitors the water levels in shallow underground aquifers, providing insight into groundwater availability and its connection to surface water.