Monday, July 11, 2011

River water level graph

USGS Water Resources of the United States

1 comment:

John N said...

Paul,
Good work getting this U.S.G.S river stage at Omaha. Looks like a total rise of over 15'. That's a whole lot of water for a "regulated" river basin/watershed. I didn't think I'd ever see over 69 million acre feet of runoff at Sioux City in one year, but that's what the Corp of Engineers is predicting. Low has been 20maf/yr. and average/normal is around 33 maf/year. They are calling it a "new data point"! I guess so........Dad

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