Name | Location | Date | Flow CFS | Height Feet | Temp F | Drainage |
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Name | Location | Date | Flow CFS | Height Feet | Temp F | Drainage |
Bear River | Evanston | 01/21 12:00 | 1.38↓ | |||
Bear River | blw Reservoir, Near Woodruff | 01/21 11:45 | 14 | 2.41 | ||
Bear River | blw Smiths Fork, Nr Cokeville | 01/21 11:30 | 3.14↑ | |||
Buffalo Fork | Moran | 01/21 11:30 | 1.89 | 32.2 | ||
Firehole River | Old Faithful | 01/21 12:00 | 43↑ | 2.43 | 34.3 | |
Greys River | Alpine | 01/21 11:30 | 1.25↓ | |||
Pacific Creek | Moran | 01/21 11:30 | 4.7↑ | 32.5 | ||
Salt River | Etna | 01/21 11:30 | 316↓ | 1.63↓ | ||
Snake River | Moose | 01/21 12:00 | 1030↓ | 9.05 | ||
Snake | Flagg Ranch | 01/21 11:30 | 3.02 | 31.8 | Columbia | |
Snake | Moran | 01/21 11:30 | 471 | 2.76 | 35.2 | Columbia |
Snake | Jackson | 01/21 11:30 | 1240↑ | 0.98↑ | 32 | Columbia |
Snake | Alpine | 01/21 11:30 | 2.61 | 31.6 | Columbia | |
Tantalus Creek | Norris Junction | 01/21 12:00 | 4 | 1.53 | 56.1↓ |
CFS stands for cubic feet per second. This is an estimate of the volume of water flowing past the gauge. 100 CFS is equivalent to 45,000 gallons per minute. A lot of water!
Feet is the height of the water above a reference point at the gauge. There is no uniform standard for the reference point between gauges. A gauge's height should only be thought of in terms of that gauge, no others.
F is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.