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Eel Riverat Bowling Green, IN (Gauge BOLI3)
Forecast | Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge BOLI3
Normal Stage: 7.28 ft
Flow: 1.48 kcfs*
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
12': Action
15': Flood
20': Moderate Flood
23': Major Flood
Gauge BOLI3 Forecast / History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft Flow kcfs
FORECAST 02/20/2012 07:00 am 7.30 1.490
FORECAST 02/20/2012 01:00 am 7.40 1.530
FORECAST 02/19/2012 07:00 pm 7.50 1.580
FORECAST 02/19/2012 01:00 pm 7.70 1.670
FORECAST 02/19/2012 07:00 am 7.80 1.710
FORECAST 02/19/2012 01:00 am 8.00 1.800
FORECAST 02/18/2012 07:00 pm 8.20 1.890
FORECAST 02/18/2012 01:00 pm 8.40 1.980
FORECAST 02/18/2012 07:00 am 8.70 2.110
FORECAST 02/18/2012 01:00 am 9.00 2.240
FORECAST 02/17/2012 07:00 pm 9.40 2.410
FORECAST 02/17/2012 01:00 pm 9.90 2.630
FORECAST 02/17/2012 07:00 am 10.70 2.970
FORECAST 02/17/2012 01:00 am 11.40 3.280
FORECAST 02/16/2012 07:00 pm 11.50 3.330
CURRENT 02/16/2012 05:00 pm 7.28 1.480
  02/16/2012 04:00 pm 7.36 1.510
  02/16/2012 03:00 pm 7.40 1.530
  02/16/2012 02:00 pm 7.40 1.530
  02/16/2012 01:00 pm 7.39 1.530
  02/16/2012 12:00 pm 7.36 1.510
  02/16/2012 11:00 am 7.34 1.500
  02/16/2012 10:00 am 7.32 1.500
  02/16/2012 09:00 am 7.30 1.490
  02/16/2012 08:00 am 7.27 1.470
  02/16/2012 07:00 am 7.26 1.470
  02/16/2012 06:00 am 7.24 1.460
  02/16/2012 05:00 am 7.22 1.450
  02/16/2012 04:00 am 7.21 1.450
  02/16/2012 03:00 am 7.19 1.440
  02/16/2012 02:00 am 7.19 1.440
  02/16/2012 01:00 am 7.18 1.430
  02/16/2012 12:00 am 7.19 1.440
  02/15/2012 11:00 pm 7.20 1.440
  02/15/2012 10:00 pm 7.23 1.460
  02/15/2012 09:00 pm 7.28 1.480
  02/15/2012 08:00 pm 7.34 1.500
  02/15/2012 07:00 pm 7.42 1.540
  02/15/2012 06:00 pm 7.52 1.580
  02/15/2012 05:00 pm 7.63 1.630
  02/15/2012 04:00 pm 7.73 1.680
  02/15/2012 03:00 pm 7.83 1.720
  02/15/2012 02:00 pm 7.90 1.760
  02/15/2012 01:00 pm 7.94 1.780
  02/15/2012 12:00 pm 7.95 1.780
  02/15/2012 11:00 am 7.96 1.790
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
30.0Record flood occurred in August 1875 and was estimated at 30 feet. With the completion of Cagles Mill Dam in 1953, it is unlikely that this height will ever be reached again. The river is nearly 1 mile wide and would submerge SR 46 & 59 by 2 feet. Great rural destruction occurs. Many rural evacuations, all roads in the flood plain and all levees are overtopped. Most river cabins and other structures in the flood plain are swept away. Residents on high ground are isolated.
25.0Flood water isolate residents on high ground. Flood waters begin to cross State Road 46 just west of Bowling Green.
24.0A very unusual flood. With Cagles Mill Reservoir in full operation since 1953, floods have not reached this level.
23.0A large and unusual flood is in progress. Persons living in river cabins need to evacuate. SR 42 east of the Eel River extensively flooded. All county roads in the flood plain are underwater. Some residents on high ground need boats to reach or leave their homes. Levees protecting agricultural lands downstream failed or were overtopped in June 2008.
22.0An unusual flood is in progress. Water covers both lanes of SR 42 east of the Eel River. Many county roads flood extensively. Flood waters isolate some farm houses. Water is near the top of most agricultural levees.
20.0Flood waters possibly a foot deep cover SR 42 just east of the Eel River. Several county roads flood extensively. Persons in river cabins move cars and possibly belongings to high ground. Agricultural levees are threatened. Poland-Bowling Green Road is impassable in several places.
19.1Flood waters cover both lanes of SR 42 just east of the Eel River. Several county roads are flooded. Persons in river cabins may move cars and possibly belongings to high ground. Poland-Bowling Green Road is impassable on the northeast outskirts of Bowling Green.
18.0Typical high water after heavy rains. This causes extensive flooding of bottomlands and floods many county roads. Persons living in river cabins are inconvenienced. Campers must move from low ground. Poland...Bowling Green road is impassable.
17.0Flood waters covers considerable bottomlands and floods a few county roads including the Poland to Bowling Green Road.
16.0Low land flooding is occurring along portions of the river. Sonnefield Road at Mcintyre Creek is impassable. Water is on portions of Pioneer Road in the vicinity of CR 50 N. A frequently reached level from December through June. An unusual level for September and October. This level threatens campers.
15.0Lowland flooding begins along portions of the Eel River. Water approaches and may be on Sonnefield Road at McIntyre Creek. Lowest campgrounds along the river begin to flood.
14.0The Eel River is at bankfull levels in northeast Clay County. This level does not bother anyone if the river goes down in 1 to 2 days.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 30.00 ft on 08/01/1875
2) 24.80 ft on 03/26/1913
3) 23.53 ft on 01/04/1950
4) 23.48 ft on 06/07/2008
5) 23.39 ft on 06/29/1957
6) 22.19 ft on 05/08/1961
7) 22.04 ft on 03/05/1963
8) 21.59 ft on 12/30/1990
9) 21.58 ft on 01/06/2005
10) 21.55 ft on 11/15/1993
1) 0.32 ft on 10/08/1954
2) 1.30 ft on 08/31/1970

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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