Gauge Description:
Gauge is on a steam of similiar size and drainage about 15 miles away. Muddy should be be rising when read.
Another gauge is the slip gauge at wurtemburg, which should be rising and near 5' according to Dave Woten.
Check out that gauge here: http://wmw.lrp.usace.army.mil/current/bo.html
Also, another source can be the AFWS, use Butler and Venango County to see how heavy the rain is hitting.
http://www.afws.net/states/pa/pa.htm
Gauge Information
| Name |
Range |
Difficulty |
Updated |
Level |
|
Muddy Creek near Portersville, PA
|
|
usgs-03106300 |
250 - 1000 cfs
|
III-IV |
04h12m |
58
cfs
(rc= -0.3 ) |
|
|
|
| Range | Water Level | Difficulty | Comment |
|
250 -1000
cfs |
barely runnable-high runnable |
III-IV |
The upper limit is a bit of a SWAG, based in part on the USGS site which shows a max recorded flow of 1700 cfs. |
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