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USGS 06235500 LITTLE WIND RIVER NEAR RIVERTON, WY

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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Station Manuscript Flood Tracking - Stage Flood Tracking - Discharge Gage-height Corrections Base Rating Shifted Rating
(About shift-adjusted ratings).
Station operated by the USGS Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center as part of the Federal Priority Streamgages network in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Leaving USGS: National Weather Service forecast. U.S. Coast Guard boating safety tips.
This station managed by the Riverton Field Unit.

Available Parameters Available Period
  
1990-10-01  2024-12-03
2007-10-01  2024-12-03







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Summary of all available data for this site
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Discharge, cubic feet per second

Most recent instantaneous value: 155 12-03-2024   10:15 MST
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Daily discharge, cubic feet per second -- statistics for Dec 3 based on 83 water years of record more
Min
(2023)
Most Recent
Instantaneous
Value Dec 3
25th
percen-
tile
Median Mean 75th
percen-
tile
Max
(2017)
114 155 193 230 235 280 419


Gage height, feet

Most recent instantaneous value: 2.10 12-03-2024   10:15 MST
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