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News Release
Release date Internet location of release
June 04, 2001 http://wy.water.usgs.gov/news/html/060401.htm
Contact Address
District Chief 2617 E. Lincolnway, Ste. B
Surface-Water Specialist Cheyenne, WY 82001-5662
E-mail Phone Fax
state_rep_wy@usgs.gov (307)778-2931 (307)778-2764
Data in this release are preliminary. Final data will be published in the
yearly publication, WATER RESOURCES DATA, WYOMING
NOTES TO EDITOR: (1) ft3/sec is an abbreviation for cubic feet per second
which is the rate of discharge representing a volume of a cubic foot of water
passing a given point during one second and is equivalent to 7.48 gallons per
second or 448.8 gallons per minute.
MAY STREAMFLOWS BELOW NORMAL
Average monthly discharges for May were much less than normal to greater than
normal at four U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamflow-gaging stations in Wyoming.
Streamflows were 35 percent of the 30-year average at a station on
Fontenelle Creek. Streamflows were 121 percent of the 30-year average at a station on the
South Fork Shoshone River where warmer than normal temperatures resulted in
early snowmelt runoff.
Preliminary mean streamflow data for the month of May for selected streamflow
gaging stations operated by the U.S. Geological Survey in Wyoming.
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May 1961-90 Percent of
USGS streamflow gaging station monthly average 1961-90
--------------------------------------- mean monthly average
Number Name discharge discharge discharge
(ft3/sec) (ft3/sec)
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06280300 South Fork Shoshone River, 900 742 121
near Valley, WY
06298000 Tongue River near Dayton, WY 265 511 52
06630000 North Platte River above Seminoe 2,422 3,255 75
Reservoir, near Sinclair, WY
09210500 Fontenelle Creek near Herschler 76.3 215 35
Ranch, near Fontenelle, WY
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The USGS Wyoming Drought Watch
web site has been updated with new streamflow monitoring and analysis tools for Wyoming.
These tools include a summary map of low-flow conditions, links to data and statistics,
and links to drought analyses and management references.
Since 1895, the USGS has collected streamflow data at more than 2,000 sites
throughout Wyoming. About 150 streamflow data collection stations currently
are in operation. The data are collected in cooperation with many local, State,
and Federal agencies.
The USGS works in cooperation with more than 2,000 organizations
across the country to provide reliable, impartial, scientific information to
resource managers, planners, and other customers. This information is gathered
in every state by USGS scientists to minimize the loss of life and property
from natural disaster; contribute to the sound conservation, economic and
physical development of the nation's natural resources; and to enhance the
quality of life by monitoring water, biological, energy, and mineral resources.
Additional information,
including current streamflow conditions for Wyoming,
can be found by accessing the Water Resources of Wyoming on the
World Wide Web at: http://wy.water.usgs.gov/.
Or contact:
USGS Wyoming State Representative
2617 E. Lincolnway, Suite B
Cheyenne, WY 82001-5662
Phone: (307) 778-2931
FAX: (307) 778-2764
Email: state_rep_wy@usgs.gov
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