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Clear Boggy Creeknear Caney, OK (Gauge CNEO2)
Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge CNEO2
Normal Stage: 4.56 ft
Flow: 0.441 kcfs*
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
16': Action
19': Flood
22': Moderate Flood
25': Major Flood
Gauge CNEO2 History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft Flow kcfs
CURRENT 02/16/2012 07:00 am 4.56 0.441
  02/16/2012 06:00 am 4.50 0.429
  02/16/2012 05:00 am 4.43 0.416
  02/16/2012 04:00 am 4.41 0.412
  02/16/2012 03:00 am 4.42 0.414
  02/16/2012 02:00 am 4.45 0.420
  02/16/2012 01:00 am 4.52 0.433
  02/16/2012 12:00 am 4.43 0.416
  02/15/2012 11:00 pm 4.41 0.412
  02/15/2012 10:00 pm 4.50 0.429
  02/15/2012 09:00 pm 4.44 0.418
  02/15/2012 08:00 pm 4.44 0.418
  02/15/2012 07:00 pm 4.42 0.414
  02/15/2012 06:00 pm 4.43 0.416
  02/15/2012 05:00 pm 4.51 0.431
  02/15/2012 04:00 pm 4.41 0.412
  02/15/2012 03:00 pm 4.43 0.416
  02/15/2012 02:00 pm 4.40 0.410
  02/15/2012 01:00 pm 4.49 0.427
  02/15/2012 12:00 pm 4.40 0.410
  02/15/2012 11:00 am 4.42 0.414
  02/15/2012 10:00 am 4.41 0.412
  02/15/2012 09:00 am 4.48 0.426
  02/15/2012 08:00 am 4.38 0.406
  02/15/2012 07:00 am 4.47 0.424
  02/15/2012 06:00 am 4.48 0.426
  02/15/2012 05:00 am 4.38 0.406
  02/15/2012 04:00 am 4.40 0.410
  02/15/2012 03:00 am 4.39 0.408
  02/15/2012 02:00 am 4.33 0.397
  02/15/2012 01:00 am 4.31 0.393
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
29.0Creek levels rise to ten feet higher than flood stage in western Atoka County and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Agricultural lands flood... and machinery and other property are cut off from access. Many rural roads become impassable. Downstream in Choctaw County... U.S. Highway 70 is affected after the crest has passed the Caney river gage site.
28.0Creek levels rise to nine feet higher than flood stage in western Atoka County and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Agricultural lands flood... and machinery and other property are cut off from access. Many rural roads become impassable. Downstream in Choctaw County... U.S. Highway 70 is affected after the crest has passed the Caney river gage site.
27.0Creek levels rise to eight feet higher than flood stage... spreading over most of the bottomlands in western Atoka County... and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Agricultural lands are inundated for many hours... with machinery and other property cut off from access. Many rural roads become impassable. downstream in Choctaw County... U.S. Highway 70 is overtopped for several hours after the crest passes the Caney river gage site.
26.0Creek levels rise to seven feet higher than flood stage... spreading over most of the bottomlands in western Atoka County... and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Agricultural lands are inundated for many hours... and machinery and other property are cut off from access. Many rural roads become impassable. Downstream in Choctaw County... U.S. Highway 70 is overtopped several hours after the crest passes the Caney river gage site.
25.0Creek levels rise to six feet higher than flood stage... spreading over most of the bottomlands in western Atoka County... and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Agricultural lands are inundated for many hours... and machinery and other property are cut off from access. Many rural roads become impassable. Downstream in Choctaw County... U.S. Highway 70 may be overtopped several hours after the crest passes the Caney river gage site.
24.0Creek levels rise to five feet higher than flood stage... spreading over a major portion of its bottomlands in western Atoka County... and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Croplands and pastures flood for several hours... and machinery and other property are cut off from access. Many rural roads become impassable.
23.0Creek levels rise to four feet higher than flood stage... spreading over many acres of bottomlands in western Atoka County... and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Croplands and pastures flood for several hours. Rural roads become impassable.
22.0Creek levels rise to three feet higher than flood stage in western Atoka County and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. High stages on small feeder streams result in even greater depths to mainstem bottomlands near their points of entry into Clear Boggy Creek. Croplands... pastures... and some secondary rural roads flood for several hours.
21.0Creek levels rise to about 2 feet higher than flood stage in western Atoka County and extreme northeastern Bryan County. High stages on small feeder streams could result in even greater depths to mainstem bottomlands near their points of entry into Clear Boggy Creek. Croplands... pastures... and some secondary rural roads are affected.
20.0Creek levels rise to slightly above bankfull stages in western Atoka County and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. High stages on small feeder streams result in even greater depths to mainstem bottomlands near their points of entry into Clear Boggy Creek. Only croplands... pastures... and some secondary rural roads are affected.
19.0The creek reaches bankfull levels in western Atoka County and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. High stages on small feeder streams could further result in greater-than-bankfull overflows to mainstem bottomlands. Croplands... pastures... and some secondary rural roads along and near Clear Boggy Creek are affected.
18.0The creek remains mostly within its banks in western Atoka County and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Some high stages on small feeder streams result in very localized... short-term overflows of mainstem bottomlands. Low-lying fields are briefly cut off from easy access.
17.0The creek remains mostly within its banks in western Atoka County and the northeastern edge of Bryan County. Some high stages on small feeder streams result in very localized... short-term overflows of mainstem bottomlands. Low-lying fields are briefly cut off from easy access.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 26.90 ft on 02/01/1938
2) 26.80 ft on 04/02/1942
3) 26.77 ft on 12/11/1946
4) 26.60 ft on 10/14/1981
5) 26.30 ft on 05/11/1943
Low water records are unavailable.

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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