Proctor Creek Tributary near Atlanta
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 Major Flooding 16 ft Moderate Flooding 14 ft Minor Flooding 12 ft Action 10 ft - Gauge out of service.
National Water Model Hydrograph
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Flood Impacts
- 17 - Major flooding expands with widespread inundation of resdential yards and roads upstream and downstream of the gage. Flood waters will flow over the top of the road bed around four feet above the culvert and erosion will be likely. Portions of Hollywood Road near Spring Street will be under about one foot of water. Flood waters will be five feet deep in the structures just upstream of the gage. Water will reach the bottom of the USGS gage house. A loss of data transmission will be possible.
- 16 - Major flooding begins. Extensive flooding occurs upstream and downstream of the gage and flood waters begin to inundate portions of Hollywood Road near Spring Street. Maximum flow will be passing through the concrete box culvert under the road. Flood waters will flow over the top of road bed around three feet above the culvert and erosion will be likely on the embankments on the south side of the road. Flood waters will be four feet deep in the structures just upstream of the gage.
- 15 - Significant flooding expands upstream and downstream of the gage on Spring Street. Maximum flow will be passing through the concrete box culvert under the road. Flood waters will flow over the top of road bed around two feet above the culvert and erosion may occur on the embankments on the south side of the road. Low lying portions of the road will be flooded with around one foot of water. Flood waters will be around three feet deep in structures just upstream of the gage.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 33.7928, -84.4689 |
RFC | SERFC |
State | GA |
WFO | FFC |
County | Fulton |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 10.88 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
Recent Crests
1. | 10.88 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
Historic Crests
1. | 10.88 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
Historic Crests
1. | 10.88 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
Low Water Records
Low Water Records
Gauge Photos
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Probability Information
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