Drilldown: DischargeMetaData
From DFO – Flood Observatory
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https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/flood_observatory/DFODischarge/1079_discharge.csv (1) ·
https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/flood_observatory/DFODischarge/1432_discharge.csv (1) ·
https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/flood_observatory/DFODischarge/861_discharge.csv (1) ·
https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/flood_observatory/DFODischarge/865_discharge.csv (1)
On February 18, the historical discharge typically ranges from 4333.6 m<sup>3</sup>/s to 4886.7 m<sup>3</sup>/s (between the 10<sup>th</sup> and the 90<sup>th</sup> percentiles). Today's discharge is 4828.5 m<sup>3</sup>/s. (1) ·
On February 19, the historical discharge typically ranges from 3742.7 m<sup>3</sup>/s to 6527.2 m<sup>3</sup>/s (between the 10<sup>th</sup> and the 90<sup>th</sup> percentiles). Today's discharge is 5293.2 m<sup>3</sup>/s. (1) ·
On February 19, the historical discharge typically ranges from 4751.6 m<sup>3</sup>/s to 5454.7 m<sup>3</sup>/s (between the 10<sup>th</sup> and the 90<sup>th</sup> percentiles). Today's discharge is 5045.8 m<sup>3</sup>/s. (1) ·
On February 19, the historical discharge typically ranges from 4798.6 m<sup>3</sup>/s to 5307.3 m<sup>3</sup>/s (between the 10<sup>th</sup> and the 90<sup>th</sup> percentiles). Today's discharge is 5086.2 m<sup>3</sup>/s. (1)
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