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  2. Surge of high water to escalate flooding concerns on rivers ...

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    The upper portion of the Mississippi River, as well as the Red River and others in the north-central United States, will experience major flooding into this week, AccuWeather meteorologists warn.

  3. See the current water levels of the Pearl River as it ... - AOL

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    The Pearl River continues to rise thanks to heavy rainfall. See the latest river level measurements across the Jackson area and the state. See the current water levels of the Pearl River as it ...

  4. Cincinnati weather: Snow flurries, rain continues Tuesday ...

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    What is the Ohio River level at Cincinnati? According to the weather service's Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service, the Ohio River at Cincinnati was recorded at 45.64 feet as of 6 a.m. Tuesday ...

  5. Reference water levels - Wikipedia

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    The reference water levels are used on inland waterways to define a range of water levels allowing the full use of the waterway for navigation. [1] Ship passage can be limited by the water levels that are too low, when the fairway might become too shallow for large ("target", "design") ships, or too high, when it might become impossible for the target ships to pass under the bridges. [1]

  6. Flood stage - Wikipedia

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    Example graph of stream stages showing Action Stage, Flood Stage, Moderate Stage, Major Stage, and Record Stage on a river.. Flood stage is the water level, as read by a stream gauge or tide gauge, for a body of water at a particular location, measured from the level at which a body of water threatens lives, property, commerce, or travel. [1]

  7. Current (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    In hydrology, a current in a water body is the flow of water in any one particular direction. The current varies spatially as well as temporally, dependent upon the flow volume of water, stream gradient, and channel geometry. In tidal zones, the current and streams may reverse on the flood tide before resuming on the ebb tide.

  8. River levels in WNC: Flooding recorded at French Broad ... - AOL

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    Evacuation orders have been issued for several areas near flooded rivers in Buncombe County and surrounding areas, as record flooding is anticipated.

  9. Helene by the numbers: How much rain fell in Tennessee ... - AOL

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    Newport, Tennessee saw the highest river levels, according to the National Weather Service, with its river cresting at nearly 29 feet. Further south in Gatlinburg, the water levels were lower.