2017
DOI: 10.3133/sir20175116
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Flood-inundation maps for the Meramec River at Valley Park and at Fenton, Missouri, 2017

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“…The 17-ft stage at station 07019000, the 11-ft stage at station 07019130 (previously '27" 403.84 1904, 1905, 1915, 1916, 1922-present 46. 11 (449.95 Dietsch and Sappington, 2017), the 22-ft stage at station 07019210, and the 22-ft stage at station 07019300 are stages defined by the NWS as the "action stage" or that stage that, when reached by a rising stream, requires the NWS or a partner to take some type of mitigation action in preparation for possible substantial hydrologic activity (National Weather Service, 2018b). The maximum stage at each streamgage for the estimated flood-inundation maps exceeds the "major flood stage" as defined by the NWS (31 ft at station 07019000, 25 ft at station 07019130, 32 ft at station 07019210, and 38 ft at station 07019300), exceeds the maximum recorded stage at the streamgages, and is the stage that corresponds to a flow rate of about 227,000 cubic feet per second (ft 3 /s) at the cooperative USGS streamgage for the Meramec River near Eureka, Mo.…”
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“…The 17-ft stage at station 07019000, the 11-ft stage at station 07019130 (previously '27" 403.84 1904, 1905, 1915, 1916, 1922-present 46. 11 (449.95 Dietsch and Sappington, 2017), the 22-ft stage at station 07019210, and the 22-ft stage at station 07019300 are stages defined by the NWS as the "action stage" or that stage that, when reached by a rising stream, requires the NWS or a partner to take some type of mitigation action in preparation for possible substantial hydrologic activity (National Weather Service, 2018b). The maximum stage at each streamgage for the estimated flood-inundation maps exceeds the "major flood stage" as defined by the NWS (31 ft at station 07019000, 25 ft at station 07019130, 32 ft at station 07019210, and 38 ft at station 07019300), exceeds the maximum recorded stage at the streamgages, and is the stage that corresponds to a flow rate of about 227,000 cubic feet per second (ft 3 /s) at the cooperative USGS streamgage for the Meramec River near Eureka, Mo.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flood-inundation maps were produced for the sections of the Valley Park reach and the Fenton reach in 2017 (Dietsch and Sappington, 2017). The maps produced for the 2017 report represent conditions in which the Mississippi River was assumed to be at or near a stage corresponding to median annual flow.…”
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