Beaver Creek (Mud Lake/Eastern Idaho) at Spencer
Future / Actual / Minor
OWP 2.0 WWA Modal Title
01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
Sender
Sent
- Upstream gauge unavailableDownstream gauge unavailableGauge out of service.
Official
CATEGORY STAGE Minor Flooding 6.3 ft Action 5.8 ft - Gauge out of service.
National Water Model Hydrograph
Official NWS streamflow forecasts are produced by NWS hydrologic forecasters for river gauge locations using hydrologic models which are calibrated to that location. This process considers additional guidance and information, including local expertise and experience, to produce the best forecast possible. The NWM output provides supplemental guidance to NWS forecasters and should not be considered an official NWS river forecast.
Flood Impacts
- 6.3 - or 487 cfs... Possible flooding from Spencer to Camas, Idaho. High flows may create water backups in Dubois behind each bridge. Ponding in low-lying areas possible.
- 5.8 - or 404 cfs... Near bankfull in low-lying areas from Spencer to Camas, Idaho.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 44.3554, -112.180 |
RFC | NWRFC |
State | ID |
WFO | PIH |
County | Clark |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 13113000 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 6.65 ft | on 03-23-2018 | (P) |
2. | 4.17 ft | on 04-25-2017 | |
3. | 4.29 ft | on 05-21-2016 | |
4. | 6.13 ft | on 05-22-1993 | |
5. | 3.68 ft | on 05-19-1991 |
Recent Crests
1. | 6.65 ft | on 03-23-2018 | (P) |
2. | 4.17 ft | on 04-25-2017 | |
3. | 4.29 ft | on 05-21-2016 | |
4. | 6.13 ft | on 05-22-1993 | |
5. | 3.68 ft | on 05-19-1991 | |
6. | 4.57 ft | on 04-04-1990 | |
7. | 4.04 ft | on 04-18-1989 | |
8. | 4.50 ft | on 04-18-1988 | |
9. | 8.70 ft | on 04-15-1985 | |
10. | 8.40 ft | on 05-03-1982 | |
11. | 9.84 ft | on 05-18-1975 | |
12. | 7.63 ft | on 04-24-1969 | |
13. | 7.50 ft | on 04-27-1952 |
Historic Crests
1. | 9.84 ft | on 05-18-1975 |
2. | 8.70 ft | on 04-15-1985 |
3. | 8.40 ft | on 05-03-1982 |
4. | 7.63 ft | on 04-24-1969 |
5. | 7.50 ft | on 04-27-1952 |
Historic Crests
1. | 9.84 ft | on 05-18-1975 | |
2. | 8.70 ft | on 04-15-1985 | |
3. | 8.40 ft | on 05-03-1982 | |
4. | 7.63 ft | on 04-24-1969 | |
5. | 7.50 ft | on 04-27-1952 | |
6. | 6.65 ft | on 03-23-2018 | (P) |
7. | 6.13 ft | on 05-22-1993 | |
8. | 4.57 ft | on 04-04-1990 | |
9. | 4.50 ft | on 04-18-1988 | |
10. | 4.29 ft | on 05-21-2016 | |
11. | 4.17 ft | on 04-25-2017 | |
12. | 4.04 ft | on 04-18-1989 | |
13. | 3.68 ft | on 05-19-1991 |
Gauge Photos
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Probability Information
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Unique Local Info
Historical Peak Flows     (Scroll to Streamflow Statistics for more years)
USGS Historical Peak Flows Explanation
Graphical View of Historical Peak Flows and Gage AnalysisÂ
25 Â Â Year Peak Flood 880 CFS or 8.43 ft
50 Â Year Peak Flood 1040 CFS or 9.17 ft
100 Year Peak Flood 1220 CFS or 9.96 ft
200 Year Peak Flood 1390 CFS or 10.70 ft
500 Year Peak Flood 1640 CFS
Collaborative Agencies
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