Goose Creek (ID) near Oakley
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01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
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Observed (OBS) 06/22/2025 3:30 PM MDTRecord: 11.3 ftCATEGORY STAGE Moderate Flooding 8 ft Minor Flooding 5.5 ft Action 4.6 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point.
National Water Model Hydrograph
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Flood Impacts
- 8 - Goose Creek Road south of Double Diamond Ranch to Spring Creek will have water inundation problems and with additional extensive flooding in ranch and cropland southward to the Utah border. Flooding like February 2017 can be expected.
- 5.5 - Ranch and lowland crop flooding upriver from Oakley Reservoir southward to the Utah border. Side roads across the creek impacted. Cropland near Double Diamond Ranch starts to have water problems.
- 4.6 - Isolated ranch and lowland crop flooding upriver from Oakley Reservoir southward to the Utah border.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 42.1264, -113.936 |
RFC | NWRFC |
State | ID |
WFO | PIH |
County | Cassia |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 13082500 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 3.81 ft | on 05-04-2020 |
2. | 5.23 ft | on 06-02-2019 |
3. | 2.87 ft | on 03-22-2018 |
4. | 11.28 ft | on 02-10-2017 |
5. | 5.86 ft | on 02-17-2016 |
Recent Crests
1. | 3.81 ft | on 05-04-2020 |
2. | 5.23 ft | on 06-02-2019 |
3. | 2.87 ft | on 03-22-2018 |
4. | 11.28 ft | on 02-10-2017 |
5. | 5.86 ft | on 02-17-2016 |
6. | 4.19 ft | on 05-27-2015 |
7. | 4.98 ft | on 02-14-2014 |
8. | 4.12 ft | on 09-15-2013 |
9. | 3.62 ft | on 03-28-2012 |
10. | 5.82 ft | on 05-19-2011 |
11. | 3.73 ft | on 04-24-2010 |
12. | 4.38 ft | on 06-24-2009 |
13. | 4.19 ft | on 05-23-2008 |
14. | 3.37 ft | on 04-10-2007 |
15. | 5.85 ft | on 03-01-2006 |
16. | 6.37 ft | on 02-01-1995 |
17. | 7.29 ft | on 05-15-1984 |
18. | 6.62 ft | on 01-14-1980 |
19. | 6.56 ft | on 03-07-1979 |
20. | 9.30 ft | on 01-18-1971 |
21. | 9.30 ft | on 02-11-1962 |
22. | 7.60 ft | on 01-23-1943 |
Historic Crests
1. | 11.28 ft | on 02-10-2017 |
2. | 9.30 ft | on 01-18-1971 |
3. | 9.30 ft | on 02-11-1962 |
4. | 7.60 ft | on 01-23-1943 |
5. | 7.29 ft | on 05-15-1984 |
Historic Crests
1. | 11.28 ft | on 02-10-2017 |
2. | 9.30 ft | on 01-18-1971 |
3. | 9.30 ft | on 02-11-1962 |
4. | 7.60 ft | on 01-23-1943 |
5. | 7.29 ft | on 05-15-1984 |
6. | 6.62 ft | on 01-14-1980 |
7. | 6.56 ft | on 03-07-1979 |
8. | 6.37 ft | on 02-01-1995 |
9. | 5.86 ft | on 02-17-2016 |
10. | 5.85 ft | on 03-01-2006 |
11. | 5.82 ft | on 05-19-2011 |
12. | 5.23 ft | on 06-02-2019 |
13. | 4.98 ft | on 02-14-2014 |
14. | 4.38 ft | on 06-24-2009 |
15. | 4.19 ft | on 05-27-2015 |
16. | 4.19 ft | on 05-23-2008 |
17. | 4.12 ft | on 09-15-2013 |
18. | 3.81 ft | on 05-04-2020 |
19. | 3.73 ft | on 04-24-2010 |
20. | 3.62 ft | on 03-28-2012 |
21. | 3.37 ft | on 04-10-2007 |
22. | 2.87 ft | on 03-22-2018 |
Vertical Datum Table
type | NGVD29 |
---|---|
major Flooding | N/A |
moderate Flooding | 4778.00 ft |
minor Flooding | 4775.50 ft |
action | 4774.60 ft |
Latest Value | 4771.37 ft |
Gauge Zero | 4770.00 ft |
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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 1320 CFS or 7.90 ft
50 Â Year Peak Flood 1810 CFS or 8.78 ft
100 Year Peak Flood 2430 CFS or 9.73 ft
200 Year Peak Flood 3190 CFS or 10.79 ft
500 Year Peak Flood 4480 CFS or 12.57 ft
Collaborative Agencies
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