My Forecast | Weather Directory | Biosphere Blog | HWmobile Local Weather:  
Arkansas Rivernear Dodge City, KS (Gauge DDCK1)
Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge DDCK1
Normal Stage: 6 ft
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
10': Action
11': Flood
13': Moderate Flood
15': Major Flood
Gauge DDCK1 History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft
CURRENT 02/16/2012 06:00 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 05:45 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 05:30 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 05:15 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 05:00 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 04:45 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 04:30 am 6.01
  02/16/2012 04:15 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 04:00 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 03:45 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 03:30 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 03:15 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 03:00 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 02:45 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 02:30 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 02:15 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 02:00 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 01:45 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 01:30 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 01:15 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 01:00 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 12:45 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 12:30 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 12:15 am 6.00
  02/16/2012 12:00 am 6.00
  02/15/2012 11:45 pm 6.00
  02/15/2012 11:30 pm 6.00
  02/15/2012 11:15 pm 6.00
  02/15/2012 11:00 pm 6.00
  02/15/2012 10:45 pm 6.00
  02/15/2012 10:30 pm 6.00
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
23.0Floodwaters will overtop the levee in Dodge City downstream of the 14th street bridge... and the resulting flooding will inundate the southern part of Dodge City south of the ATSF railroad tracks. Flooding will expand south to Beeson St and along the DCF&B railroad tracks in the southeast part of town. Floodwaters will be up to 6 feet deep in this area.
18.0Floodwaters will begin to spread into low-lying farm land upstream and downstream of the levee project in Dodge City. Floodwaters to a depth of 4 feet or more will be common.
14.0Some roads and farmlands adjacent to the Arkansas river from Cimarron to just upstream of Dodge City... and downstream of Dodge City will be flooded. Dodge Citys levees are not in any danger of overtopping at this stage.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 15.68 ft on 06/19/1965
2) 13.29 ft on 06/08/1949
3) 12.75 ft on 04/28/1942
4) 12.54 ft on 05/18/1951
5) 10.60 ft on 10/27/1941
6) 9.79 ft on 06/16/1999
7) 9.73 ft on 07/27/1950
8) 9.31 ft on 06/05/1947
9) 8.99 ft on 08/29/2003
10) 8.51 ft on 04/08/1998
Low water records are unavailable.

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

Created with HAMweather 4 Alpha 3
© 2012 HAMweather, LLC, all rights reserved.
0.25MB : 1.374 seconds