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Savannah Riverat Augusta (Butler Creek), GA (Gauge AUGG1)
Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge AUGG1
Normal Stage: 0.94 ft
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
19': Action
21': Flood
24': Moderate Flood
33': Major Flood
Gauge AUGG1 History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft
CURRENT 01/09/2009 06:30 am 0.94
  01/09/2009 05:30 am 0.92
  01/09/2009 04:30 am 0.95
  01/09/2009 03:30 am 0.98
  01/09/2009 02:30 am 0.97
  01/09/2009 01:30 am 0.99
  01/09/2009 12:30 am 1.00
  01/08/2009 11:30 pm 0.99
  01/08/2009 10:30 pm 1.01
  01/08/2009 09:30 pm 0.98
  01/08/2009 08:30 pm 1.00
  01/08/2009 07:30 pm 0.97
  01/08/2009 06:30 pm 0.98
  01/08/2009 05:30 pm 0.97
  01/08/2009 04:30 pm 0.96
  01/08/2009 03:30 pm 0.95
  01/08/2009 02:30 pm 0.96
  01/08/2009 01:30 pm 0.98
  01/08/2009 12:30 pm 1.00
  01/08/2009 11:30 am 1.00
  01/08/2009 10:30 am 1.01
  01/08/2009 09:30 am 1.01
  01/08/2009 08:30 am 1.01
  01/08/2009 07:30 am 1.00
  01/08/2009 06:30 am 1.01
  01/08/2009 05:30 am 1.04
  01/08/2009 04:30 am 1.00
  01/08/2009 03:30 am 1.00
  01/08/2009 02:30 am 1.01
  01/08/2009 01:30 am 1.02
  01/08/2009 12:30 am 1.03
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
41.0Augusta Municipal Airport-Bush Field becomes flooded.
39.4Approximate grade of the Augusta Levee in the vicinity of the New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam.
32.6Water as much as 15 feet deep in adjacent farmlad...8 to 10 feet deep in the lowest areas of Augusta occurs. Sandbar Ferry Road Bridge becomes submerged.
24.0Extensive farmland outside protection of the Augusta Levee on the Georgia side becomes flooded. Extensive farmland and developed areas near Gum Swamp on the South Carolina side become flooded.
21.0Flood stage. Extensive areas of New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam Park including park roads and bridges become flooded. Low farm areas immediately adjacent to the river begin to flood.
18.9Playground equipment and footbridge in the New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam Park becomes flooded. Drainage ditches in the park are also flooded.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 29.40 ft on 08/15/1940
1) 29.40 ft on 08/16/1940
3) 26.60 ft on 11/30/1948
4) 25.50 ft on 03/22/1944
5) 25.10 ft on 01/20/1943
6) 24.70 ft on 10/21/1937
7) 24.60 ft on 03/22/1942
8) 24.40 ft on 03/02/1939
8) 24.40 ft on 01/09/1946
10) 24.20 ft on 04/09/1964
3) 0.50 ft on 07/27/1994
4) 0.60 ft on 10/16/1941
4) 0.60 ft on 09/17/2007

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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