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... feet and the December 3 peak discharge was more than 3 times the previous ... feet . The December 29 peak discharge was nearly twice as large as the previous ... per second at Tarbert Landing , Mississippi . Ironically , as the passing of ...
... feet and the December 3 peak discharge was more than 3 times the previous ... feet . The December 29 peak discharge was nearly twice as large as the previous ... per second at Tarbert Landing , Mississippi . Ironically , as the passing of ...
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... feet per second was slightly greater than a 25 - year frequency . May 19 to 22 brought more suffering to the already weary people of central and northeastern Mississippi . The Pearl River and the Tennessee Tombigbee River sys- tem were ...
... feet per second was slightly greater than a 25 - year frequency . May 19 to 22 brought more suffering to the already weary people of central and northeastern Mississippi . The Pearl River and the Tennessee Tombigbee River sys- tem were ...
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... feet per second occurred on Febru- ary 25 , 1958. The January 27 , 1983 , peak discharge was 33,000 cubic feet per second ; however , since the 1958 flood , Cache Creek has been partially controlled by the Indian Valley Reservoir ...
... feet per second occurred on Febru- ary 25 , 1958. The January 27 , 1983 , peak discharge was 33,000 cubic feet per second ; however , since the 1958 flood , Cache Creek has been partially controlled by the Indian Valley Reservoir ...
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... feet per second for 55 years of record . The projected average flow for the 1983 water year is estimated at approximately 2,000 cubic feet per second . Pyramid Lake , the closed - basin terminus of the Truckee River , is expected to ...
... feet per second for 55 years of record . The projected average flow for the 1983 water year is estimated at approximately 2,000 cubic feet per second . Pyramid Lake , the closed - basin terminus of the Truckee River , is expected to ...
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... feet per second to over 30,000 cubic feet per second in late April 1983. In late May , the inflow in- creased from 36,000 to about 90,000 cubic feet per second . The peak inflow of about 126,000 cubic feet per second oc- curred in June ...
... feet per second to over 30,000 cubic feet per second in late April 1983. In late May , the inflow in- creased from 36,000 to about 90,000 cubic feet per second . The peak inflow of about 126,000 cubic feet per second oc- curred in June ...
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