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Osage Rivernear Schell City, MO (Gauge SCZM7)
Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge SCZM7
Normal Stage: 8.29 ft
Flow: 1.37 kcfs*
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
28': Action
30': Flood
35': Moderate Flood
45': Major Flood
Gauge SCZM7 History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft Flow kcfs
CURRENT 02/16/2012 03:45 am 8.29 1.370
  02/16/2012 03:30 am 8.27 1.360
  02/16/2012 03:15 am 8.26 1.350
  02/16/2012 03:00 am 8.25 1.350
  02/16/2012 02:45 am 8.24 1.350
  02/16/2012 02:30 am 8.23 1.340
  02/16/2012 02:15 am 8.23 1.340
  02/16/2012 02:00 am 8.22 1.340
  02/16/2012 01:45 am 8.22 1.340
  02/16/2012 01:30 am 8.21 1.330
  02/16/2012 01:15 am 8.20 1.330
  02/16/2012 01:00 am 8.20 1.330
  02/16/2012 12:45 am 8.19 1.330
  02/16/2012 12:30 am 8.19 1.330
  02/16/2012 12:15 am 8.19 1.330
  02/16/2012 12:00 am 8.18 1.320
  02/15/2012 11:45 pm 8.18 1.320
  02/15/2012 11:30 pm 8.18 1.320
  02/15/2012 11:15 pm 8.18 1.320
  02/15/2012 11:00 pm 8.18 1.320
  02/15/2012 10:45 pm 8.17 1.320
  02/15/2012 10:30 pm 8.17 1.320
  02/15/2012 10:15 pm 8.16 1.310
  02/15/2012 10:00 pm 8.15 1.310
  02/15/2012 09:45 pm 8.14 1.310
  02/15/2012 09:31 pm 8.11 1.290
  02/15/2012 09:30 pm 8.11 1.290
  02/15/2012 09:16 pm 8.12 1.300
  02/15/2012 09:15 pm 8.12 1.300
  02/15/2012 09:01 pm 8.09 1.290
  02/15/2012 09:00 pm 8.09 1.290
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
57.5Flood waters reach the top of the M Highway Bridge.
54.5Flood waters reach the bottom of the M Highway Bridge. In addition, flood waters will cover three-quarters of the instrument shelter which houses the USGS DCP river gage stages.
51.5This is the record stage level reached on October 5, 1986. Flood waters reach the southeast corner building of the Post office. The railroad tracks and most of the southeast side of Schell City becomes impassable, and the Old Service Station has approximately two feet of water. Residences that live on Park Avenue, along the small creek, will have flood waters rise to approximately four feet above the main creek bed.
50.0Flood waters affect a few residences along Millers Branch on Park Avenue in Schell City. In addition, flood waters affect the railroad tracks just east of town, and the Old Service Station on the southeast side of Schell City.
49.5Flood waters affect residences along Millers Branch and a small creek in Schell City. This will allow water levels to back up and affect the low area of Park Avenue.
48.5Flood waters breach levees northeast of Schell City which causes additional flood waters to rise on Millers Branch and allow water levels to flow across portions of Main Street, south of the Old Service Station. In addition, flood waters reach the bottom of the I-Beam on the M Highway Bridge. Flood waters will reach the lower portion of the instrument shelter for the USGS DCP which houses the river gage stages. State Highway C, southwest of Schell City will be the only access to town.
47.5Flood waters spill over the levees north of Schell City which begins to backwater Miller Branch, and causes State Highway AA south of Schell City to become impassable. In addition, low areas on Old River Road, northwest of Schell City, become impassable for a few residences north of Fifth Avenue.
46.5Flood waters cause State Highway M, south of the M Highway Bridge to become impassable.
46.0Flood waters spill over Highway M, south of the M Highway Bridge.
45.0Major flooding occurs at the gage site. In addition, the town of Schell City can only be accessed by Highway C from Walker, or Highway AA, south of Schell City. The remaining highways and county roads on the west and northwest side of Schell City are impassable.
44.0Flood waters impact county roads on Ladies Branch, west of State Highway M, northwest of Schell City.
43.0Flood waters impact Highway M, north of the M Highway Bridge. In addition, State Highway RA, heading into the Schell-Osage Conservation Area becomes impassable west of Lost Creek.
35.0Moderate flooding occurs around the Schell-Osage Conservation area.
33.0Flood waters begin to impact B Highway 2.5 miles east of Rich Hill in the vicinity of the Bates County drainage ditch.
32.0Flood waters impact all low lying areas in the Schell-Osage Conservation area and cause several county roads, west of Schell City to become impassable.
31.5Flood waters cause the main road of the Schell-Osage Conservation area to become impassable east of Conservation area main office. In addition, the north campground in the Schell-Osage Conservation area becomes flooded.
31.0Flood waters impact low lying areas west of Schell City. Also, flood waters affect the Four River Conservation area approximately 10 miles west of Schell City.
30.0Flood waters affect the Schell-Osage Conservation area, the Old River Road north of Schell City, and Lost Creek Road, on the west side of Schell Lake. In addition, flood waters overflow the main Osage River channel, at the gage site.
28.0Flood waters impact roads in the Schell-Osage Conservation area.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 51.50 ft on 10/05/1986
2) 48.91 ft on 07/04/2007
3) 39.00 ft on 06/13/1995
Low water records are unavailable.

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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