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Mini view of observed river status Mini view of forecast river status
Mini view of observed precipitation Mini view of forecast precipitation

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Description of the Graphics

Click on a map to get a zoomed in view.  The top-left graphic shows where recent river gage readings are available, and are colored according to their values.  The values are no older than 12 hours earlier than the date/time stamp on the graphic, but are the most recent values we have received as of the date/time stamp on the top of the graphic.  The top-right graphic is basically the same, but forecast values are plotted instead of observed readings.

Orange, magenta, and red dots represent river points that are in flood.  Yellow dots represent those which are under flood stage, but are high enough to merit some internal action (e.g., perhaps a crest forecast is issued, or a forecast is issued more frequently).  Green dots represent stages that are below the action stage and are not high enough to merit much hydrologic concern.  Black dots mean that the status couldn't be determined (perhaps because of some missing data).

The bottom two graphics are precipitation maps.  The bottom-left map shows observed precipitation whereas the bottom-right shows forecast precipitation.  Neither gives any indication of the precipitation type (rain, sleet, snow, etc.).  This is handled by our models through temperature forecasts when winter precipitation is expected.

These maps are generated automatically and may be posted to this web site before quality control measures have been completed on the data.

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Wednesday, August 23, 2006
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Ohio River Forecast Center
1901 South State Route 134
Wilmington, OH 45177-9708
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