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| 27.0 |
Major and widespread flooding is anticipated. The left bank begins to overflow into the Ellsworth area. |
| 24.0 |
Extensive flooding of low-lying areas, and roads around the area will be impacted, including Highway 14. The bridge on Hwy 14 becomes flooded along with some homes around the area. |
| 23.0 |
The road 100 feet south of the Highway 14 bridge takes on a depth of 1 foot of flood waters. |
| 21.0 |
About 100 feet south of the Highway 14 bridge the highway becomes flooded. |
| 20.0 |
Some flooding of low-lying areas, bottom land, and roads near the gage site can be expected. The Highway 14 bridge is closed to southbound traffic at the gage site. |
| 18.0 |
Overflows occur on the rightbank near the gage site on Highway 14 in the southwest side of town. The bridge at the gage site is closed to southbound traffic. |
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Photos
(1) Looking upstream, stage 1.38 ft
(2) Looking downstream, stage 1.38 ft
(3) View of wireweight gage and DCP gage house in background
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Latitude: 38.730000° N,
Longitude: 98.224000° W,
Horizontal Datum:
NAD83
River Stage Reference Frame |
Gauge Height |
Flood Stage |
Uses |
| NWS stage |
0 ft |
20 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 |
1509.02 ft |
1529.02 ft |
Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks |
| MSL |
N/A |
N/A |
Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks |
| Other |
N/A |
N/A |
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