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| 32.0 |
Prepare for major right bank (south side) flooding of 6 feet or more along Big Creek from Hays to Munjor.
At a stage of 32 feet, the city of Hays is not directly affected by flooding from Big Creek.
THE FORECASTED FLOODING WILL BE SIMILAR IN MAGNITUDE TO THE JULY 21, 1993 FLOOD ALONG BIG CREEK. |
| 29.0 |
Prepare for moderate right bank (south side) flooding of three feet or more along Big Creek from Hays to Munjor. Move livestock away from Big Creek to higher ground. At a stage of 29 feet, the city of Hays is not directly threatened by flooding from Big Creek.
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| 27.0 |
Prepare for minor right bank (south side) overflows of 1 foot or more along Big Creek from Hays to Munjor. For safety, move livestock away from the main creek channel. At a stage of 27 feet, the city of Hays is not directly threatened by flooding from Big Creek.
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| 26.0 |
Prepare for minor right bank (south side) overflows along Big Creek from Hays to Munjor. For safety, move
livestock away from the main creek channel. At a stage of 26 feet, the city of Hays is not directly threatened by flooding from Big Creek.
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Latitude: 38.852000° N,
Longitude: 99.318000° W,
Horizontal Datum:
NAD83
River Stage Reference Frame |
Gauge Height |
Flood Stage |
Uses |
| NWS stage |
0 ft |
26 ft |
Interpreting hydrographs and NWS watch, warnings, and forecasts, and inundation maps |
| Vertical Datum |
Elevation (gauge height = 0) |
Elevation (gauge height = flood stage) |
Elevation information source |
| NAVD88 |
N/A |
N/A |
Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps |
| NGVD 29 |
N/A |
N/A |
Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks |
| MSL |
N/A |
N/A |
Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks |
| Other |
1953.882 ft |
1979.882 ft |
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