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NameLocationDateFlow
CFS
Height
Feet
Temp
F
Drainage
NameLocationDateFlow
CFS
Height
Feet
Temp
F
Drainage
Bear RiverEvanston09/11 06:00400.75  
Bear Riverblw Reservoir, Near Woodruff09/11 05:45412.79  
Bear Riverblw Pixley Dam, Near Cokeville09/11 05:15601.79  
Bear Riverblw Smiths Fork, Nr Cokeville09/11 05:301122.6  
Boiling RiverMammoth09/11 05:15221.13120.9 
Buffalo ForkMoran09/11 05:301971.1552 
Firehole RiverOld Faithful09/11 06:00452.4653.4 
Firehole Rivernr West Yellowstone Mt09/11 05:002302.9866 
Gibbon RiverMadison Jct09/11 05:00864.83  
Greys RiverAlpine09/11 05:303201.52  
Gros Ventre RiverZenith09/11 05:151817.67  
Lamar Rivernr Tower Ranger Station Ynp09/11 05:151200.9756.7 
Pacific CreekMoran09/11 05:3035454.3 
Salt RiverEtna09/11 05:305081.95  
Smiths Forknr Border09/11 05:30871.17  
Snake RiverMoose09/11 06:0020909.6457.7 
SnakeFlagg Ranch09/11 05:302112.2857.7Columbia
SnakeMoran09/11 05:3014004.3861.9Columbia
SnakeJackson09/11 05:3023502.3557.4Columbia
SnakeAlpine09/11 05:3029303.6257Columbia
Tantalus CreekNorris Junction09/11 05:3031.4871.6 

Generated Wednesday, September, 11 2024 at 06:09

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↑↓Changing more than 10.5% per hour

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.

Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club Home, for other states, or for additional information please visit my kayaking page.