Jun 12, 2008

Sandy River 's Snowmelt Runoff Began May 13

The Sandy River is among several regional rivers that are carrying unusually high volumes of snow runoff. For the Sandy River in Troutdale, this high water flow began during a five hour period on May 13. Take a look at the USGS water data measured at Beaver Creek's intersection with the Sandy River. Starting at 11am May 13 through about 4pm May 13, The runoff from melting snow upriver raised the gage height from 5.19 feet to 5.78 feet. Even more impressive: in the space of about five hours, the discharge rate increased by 13.1 cfs. That's a lot of melted snow!

Gage Height(feet) Discharge (cfs)
05/13/2008 11:00 5.191.9
05/13/2008 11:15 5.191.9
05/13/2008 11:30 5.202.0
05/13/2008 11:45 5.202.0
05/13/2008 12:00 5.202.0
05/13/2008 12:15 5.202.0
05/13/2008 12:30 5.212.1
05/13/2008 12:45 5.212.1
05/13/2008 13:00 5.222.2
05/13/2008 13:15 5.222.2
05/13/2008 13:30 5.232.2
05/13/2008 13:45 5.282.8
05/13/2008 14:00 5.292.9
05/13/2008 14:15 5.303.0
05/13/2008 14:30 5.323.2
05/13/2008 14:45 5.424.5
05/13/2008 15:00 5.578.0
05/13/2008 15:15 5.7012
05/13/2008 15:30 5.7714
05/13/2008 15:45 5.7815
05/13/2008 16:00 5.7915
05/13/2008 16:15 5.7815
Actual location of the gage:
LOCATION.--Lat 45° 31'10", long 122° 23'16", in DLC number 50,  T.1 N., R.3 E.,
Multnomah County, Hydrologic Unit 17080001, on right bank, 100 ft downstream from
Stark Street culvert outlet and at mile 2.1.

Historical Extremes:
EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--Maximum discharge, 872 ft3/s Jan. 31, 2003,
gage height, 12.01 ft;
minimum discharge, 0.06 ft3/s Aug. 29, 2000, Aug. 25, 30, 31, Sept. 6-11, 14, 2002.

2 comments:

ron w said...

Do you have a link to this info that you could put up? It would be nice to have a way of watching river levels live with a taskbar bug when the river is up and acting wild. I would like to know if I am going to get my feet wet.

Thanks for the info
Ron

ron w said...

Thankyou page is fun and informative.
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What are the rules about people sitting on my front lawn?
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How much authority do I have to tell these jerks to leave