Bringing you the latest in moist river statistics, refreshed every five minutes whether you asked for it or not.
Gage Height
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feet
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—24h low
—24h avg
—24h high
Discharge
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cfs
Reading the river's mood...
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—24h avg
—24h high
Estimated time to 100 cfsCalculating...Checking historical events
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River Trend
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Gage Height Trend
These range buttons control both this chart and the discharge chart below.
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Flood stages in feet
2.5Action stage
3.2Minor flood
8Moderate flood
15Major flood
National Weather Service flood stage begins at 5 ft; dashed lines on the chart above mark the action, minor, moderate, and major thresholds. Below 2.5 ft, the river is simply considered "moist" and minding its own business.
Discharge Trend
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Dashed line marks your current recovery target (100 cfs) - adjust it in the Discharge card above.
Flood Events
Every recorded event where the gage reached action stage (2.5 ft) or higher, with the peak
reading and how long discharge took to fall back to 100 cfs afterward.
Event start
Event end
Peak gage
Peak discharge
Recovery to 100 cfs
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Source:
USGS Water Data
— gathered by federal employees so you don't have to stand in a moist riverbed yourself.