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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-1966 Various River in Flood readings UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEATHER BUREAU Houston, Texas Jan 2 161 � 5. 9 Mr. Jake Canglose, ice! Dept. of Oceano and Meteorology Texas A. and M. College College Station, Texas Dear Sirs In reply to your letter dated January 13, 1961, the flood stage at Valley Junction is 44 feet. The river gage at Bryan is not a Weather Bureau gage, therefore there is no set flood stage officially designated for the Bryan Station. The U.S. Engineers profile of the Brazos river would indicate that in the vicinity of the Bryan gage flood stage is about 42 feet. However, a few miles on either side the ban are lower and there is lowland flood— ing whenever the river reaches 35 feet or higher on the Valley Junction gage. We trust this information will meet your requirements. Very truly yours, E. A. Farrell Meteorologist in Charge CBC /ne - V4 0 . 4 \ 3 �- x A l�' .1 •�'�' -1- 17 - /2) `� e (L. fr c -TA (re . to 5 /99- 6 drv9a-L7)-€) 6 g-vt-(/) • UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMM CE WEATHER BUREAU •t=7' V f He ton, emas January 25, 196 : • d v 7- . • / { r �(a Kr. Jake Cang1ose,-# Bet. of Oco.ogra'r•1y and Meteorology Tomas A, and M. College College Station, Texas Dar Sir: la reply to your letter dated January 13, 1961, the flood stage at Valley Junction is 44 feet. The river gage at Bryan is not a Weather Bureau gago, therefore, there is no set flood stage officially dosigaated for the Bryan Station. The U.S. Engineers' profile of the Brazos river would indicate that in the Vicinity of the Bryce gage flood stage is about 42 feet. However, a four miles on either side the bs are lower and there is lowland flood- ing tdlanever the river reaches 35 feet or higher on the Valley Junction gage. We trust this information will meet your requirements. Very truly yours, T. A. Farrell Meteorologist in Charge CBC /ne - 4 - b / io • 3 s .,„...,..\., __, 4 S� t •9-Ge � - . f z -------- 413- ' -;\ AFL. LOW LA,ps iii. / , 3 • Lao 042P �, ; - 38 /21tv eft Q3• . 37 eke P10t4G- .24 • 36 0u Sto 2 s _ 3s 11 O P I .2 6-- - a 7 - — -- —33 .a R 2Z--- - ..- Z, 3Q._ w 3 0 3 /--- — 2 7 3L'r._ 23 33 -- .n.7 3 3T 3-- 62.3 3Si- A 3 1. 1 4/ 'I Z— 1? yt x---`- /7 'el' es /fwy al ) AIM y �� Su ilk/770A) S -:- ? - 6 .--. ,(7-,. c , . isioev--e-- e 'l:L k e -. "- - v-- "ea, ri j./ /'? WACO BRYAN ( REF THE BIG BRAZOS FILE COPY VALLEY JUNCTION EXPECTED TO CREST u mivIL DEFENSE DROP TO 42 FEET TOMORROW AND 37 FEE1. AN p STAY THERE FOR SEVERAL MS clam WASHINGTON ON THE BRAZOS EXPECTED TO CREST AT (4.4 FEET THURSDAY IN THE AFTERNOON HEMPSTEAD EXPECTED TO CREST FRIDAY AT 40 FEET RICHMOND TO CRE T FRIDAY AT 32 FEET EAST COLUMBIA EXPECTED TO CREST FRIDAY AT 33 FEET BIG BRAZOUS EXPECTED TO CREST THIS AM AT 45 FEET ABOUT 41 FEET THURSDY AND 3F. FEET FRIDAY. BRYAN EXPECTED TO CREST FRIDAY AT 15 FEET. EASTERLY AT IS FEET. UNLESS HEAVY RA INS FALL TONIGHT THIS WILL STAND AS IS THEY HAVE CLOSED THE GATES AT LAKE WHITNEY AND THE WATER IN THE BRAZOS IS FALLING FROM WACO ON. AUTH1AZOS RIVER AUTHORITY WACO TEXAS WAC0191359GEC e RIVER BULLETIN USWB AUSTIN 20 1965 RIVER BULLETIN...12 NOON CST BRAZOS RIVER AT WASHINGTON WILL REACH 45.2 FT WITHL BELOW WASHINGTON...FLOOD STAGE AT WASHINGTON IS 45 FT. THE REVISION TS BASED UPON ADDITIONAL DATA FROM THE NAVASOTA RIVER BASIN. AT HEMPSTEAD...FLOOD STAGE 40 FT...EXPECT A CREST OF 43 FEET WHICH SLIGHTLY BELOW THE 1957 FLOOD LEVEL. AT RICHMOND...FLOOD STAGE 35 FT...EXPECT A CREST NEAR 37 FEET. IN 1957 A STAGE OF 37.5 FT WAS REACHED. CONSIDERABLE FLOODING WILL OCCUR BELOW RICHMOND AND THE BRAZOS MAY AGAIN LEAVE ITS CHANNEL AND CROSS TO OYSTER CREEK AS IT DID IN 1957 PARTICULARLY NEAR JULIFF. THE CREST WILL NOT REACH THE FREEPORT AREA BEFORE ABOUT TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY AS THE AREA IS RATHER FLAT AND CREST MOVES VERY SLOWLY AFTER LEAVING THE BRAZOS RIVER BANKS. ALL INTERESTS IN THE BRAZOS BASIN FROM WASHINGTON TO THE MOUTH SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT MOVABLE PROPERTY AND LIVESTOCK SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM LOWLANDS IMMEDIATELY. THIS IS A SERIOUS FLOOD IN THE LOWER BRAZOS BASIN AND FISHING CAMPS IN THE AREA SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY ACTION. THIS BULLETIN WAS RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR NOON BROADCAST PLEASE USE IT ON YOU NEXT NEWS JCF 77- - RIVER FORECAST NEXT 36 TO 48 HOURS... CONTINUED FLOODING ON THE TRINITY LONG LAKE TO MIDWAY AND LIBERTY AND BELOW. LOWLAND FLOODING ON THE BRAZOS HEMPSTEAD TO SIMONTON AND BLOW RICHMOND. WBAS HOUSTON MAY 20 1965 RIVER BULLETIN...930 AM CST TRINITY RIVER... STATION FLD STG STAGE TODAY STAGE FCST DATE LONG LAKE 40 44.2 45 FT MAY 21 MIDWAY 40 33.7 40 MAY 22 RIVERSIDE AO 27.7 30 NAY 24 LIBERTY 24 26.0 27 MAY 27 MOSS BLUFF 4 7.5 MAY 23 LITTLE RIVER... CAMERON 30 35.1 30 MAY 21 26 FRI AFTN BRAZOS RIVER... WACO 27 18.5 LITTLE CHANGE VALLEY JNC. 44 36.7 CONTD FALL WASHINGTON 45 41.9 43.5 FRI AFTN HEMPSTEAD 40 40 LOWLAND FLDG SAT BROOKSHIRE... SIMONTON ABOUT 3 FT OVERFLOW SAT RICHMOND 35 30.3 34 FT SUN EAST COLUMBIA 30 30.4 33.5 FT MON LITTLE CHANGE INDICATED ON THE NECHES RIVER END CPOOKER WEATHER BUREAU HOUSTON , . MOS G ZCZCVU 42 32 231548 SAT FCTX 21069 FCa i iu -- REIUR W its BARKS 1202> J52.J02 GOLIAD 33511 WILL REACH FLDS. 552404 CRES t FCS t 44042 552518 EDNA 22767 II LL RETURN 1O BANKS 2102. 552418 GANADO 30069 WILL REIURN TO BANKS .'5251SE- ' +5/ 28066 WILL RETURN TO BANKS 2102, 552481 VCT 27852 CREST FCST 29540 5525 12 CNK MEM MKC JEF 08323 BNMO 08716 RULO 1,310 NAPOLEON 03520 GLASGOW 10517 9997 /0221 GASCONADE 07524 SriN0 12812 LEAVENWORiH 11013 STL PIA 11024 LKMO 56719 CFS 8000. SCS 13217 IEIL 04712 0000 YDA Pr1 0 40 15 NLMO 0861. ! m ,, . 0 1040. DEN C,IERRY CREEK 554.:6 RELEASE ZERO , — FRANKTOWN 2.66 -19 LOUVIERS 3.69 -29 OKC HOU FLDST VAJ 31611 LLTX 2391. 0066 LIX 1572] 0033 TOSS BLUFF 05353 52208 BUNKS BLUFF 01528 BPT 0033 CMTX CREST 36649 .2213 LIVINGS"TOr 018... DUBLIN 0066 WSIX 2 214 FCST...LITTLE RVR. AT CiiTX WILL RECEDE WITHIN I3A..KS TNGT. ,RIr I3Y Al MOSS BLUFF WILL RECEDE WITHIN, BANKS TARS WIT.. CV.t'D RISE. LLTX iv ROMAYOR. MDT RISE 0 ^; 3RAZOS BLO WSIX. LCRVR ON NECHES. AUS BDIX 101.,.9 GSTX 824.1 MF 1X 737.9 MDTX 686.6 3STX 12.20 SVTX 12.24 CSTX 22813 WHTX 23016 LOWER COLORADO RIVER FORECAST THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER WILL CONTINUE TO FALL SHARPLY AUSTIN TO Si1I HVILLE IuDAY WITH CREST NEAR 24 FT AT COLUMBUS NEAR MIDDAY. CREST OF ABVUI 24 FT Si OULD REACH W ARiVN THIS EVENING. LOWLANDS FLOODING WILL CONTINUE I =r THE LOWER VALLEY FOR ANOTHER 48 HOURS. FTW GSW CO RSICANA SE 23117 01.6 SLIDELL 014- RICHLAND 20822 0202 ENvIS 0803 WORHAM 1078 • 9 ,,,,_ 1 4 vn? f‘,.$ .. .i.w A GI i 1 I 4 - . 1 , Zi / IVN S % I P \3 t M %1 , I 4 IC i\-- \ ‘4,c'., H e& (t fl NI (•• rs) . t : i 1 , 1 i a * Z �� i 4 k � ' , R S (1 --:.. cli v ., 3 4. = N . ) 1 ., Nen A,..„,. 'Sfi k ,... L , # 0, „ - 1 . ,, gl ,o i • n 1 11 lc vi A ---5 ---% t, , 1 44 cc ' i4 tt 60 THE HOUSTON POST THE HOUSTON POST THE HOUSTON POST MONDAY, MAY 2, 1966 TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1966 THE HOUSTON POST SUNDAY, MAY I, 1966 _ _ SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1966 B� i Houston temperatures Sunday (airport River forecast (next 24 to 48 hours). readings): Lowest, 71 degrees of 3 AM; Flooding on the Neches from Alto to Ro- -- y ' R I v e r forecast (next 24 to 48 highest, 82 degrees at 3:30 PM. Lowest land. Flooding on The Tnn a fi Lon 'hours): The Trinity flooding Long temperature ever recorded this date 54 Lake and below. The Brazos ifv will fall Lake and below, cresting ai Liberty degrees in 1965. Highest temperature ever slowly at Hempstead and below. fall for the year to date, 13.03 Inches. near 29 feet May 9. The B ber s recorded This date, 94 degrees in 1947. Daily river bulletin (1, flood stage; 2, 4 Houston rainfall Sunday (airport read- river stage at 7 AM Monday; 3, change Houston humidities Friday (o' (rising Valley Junction and belot!t togs), none; this month, none; this Year, in the 24 hours ending then; 4, precipita- y• readings, percentages): 12:01 At' cresting at East Columbia near The Nech 32 22.39 inches. Normal rainfall for this tion in the 24 hours ending then; t Sun- 6 AM, 90; 12:01 PM, 67; 6 PM feet Mav 2. es flooding month to date, .14 of an inch; normal 1 2 3 4 Sunrise Saturday, 5:40 A' Alto to Rockland. na 6:58 PM. Moonrise Saturday, 2, river stage at 7 AM rainfall for the Year to date, 13.27 inches. h moonset, 3:45 AM Sunday. Daily river bulletin (1, flood Satur stageday; ; Houston humidifies Sunday (airport read- TRINITY Feet Feet Feet Inches 30 3.1 Ines, percen 12:01 AM, 87; 6 AM, Dallas Shippers' ' forecast (350 -mile rodi� 3, forecast of crest stage; 4, date 93; 12:01 PM, 74; 6 PM, 84. I Lang Lake 40 329 + 0 .00 or Injous tem are indicate crest will occur): Sunrise Monday, 5:38 AM; sunset, 6:591 Riverside 40 32.9 +0.1 1 .00 River forecast (next 24 to 48 I PM. Moonrise Monday, 6 PM; moonset, Liberty 1 Sharp rise an Little River near Co, 1 2 3 4 5:30 AM Tues day LITTLE RIVER Y with probable lowland flooding. Con' TRINI . Shippers' forecast (350 -mile radius): No Cameron 30 22.3 +3.6 1.6" flooding on Trinity, Long Lake to M Long Lake 40 45.9 Recede Slowly Injurious temperatures indicated. BRAZOS bt and Liberty and below. Continued Midway 40 40.4 47 Ft May 2 27 12.1 +5.5 J ing on Neches Alto to near Li Riverside 40 31.7 48 Ft May 4 Rave forecast (next 24 to 48 hours): Waco t l Flooding on Brazos near East Coiuml Romayor 30 -34,5 Ft May 6 Trinity at Long Lake will reach 48.5 feet Washington Junction 45 21.2 +4.4 1 Daily river bulletin (1, flood stag' Liberty 24 28.1 29 Ft May 9 May -4th; Riverside, at Midway, 47.5 feet on Mav Washington 45 29.0 -1.2 3.4. , river stage at 7 AM Friday; 3, chanu Moss Bluff 4 - 9.5-10 May 10 6Th; at 'Liberty, 2 9. 3 e, e feet May 0th 8th; Richmond 35 26.1 - 1.0 1 the 24 hours ending then; 4, precipitat at Liberty, 29.3 feet on Mav 10th. Con - tr in the 24 hours ending then) • BRAZO I timed flooding on the Neches from Alto COLORADO >, Waco - - - Smithville 25 9.0 y TRINITY 1 2 3 Valley Jnc 44 6.6 31 Ft May 1 to Rockland. The Brazos will fall Wash -I Columbus 24 12.7 � Feet Feet Feet 1 Washington 45 30.7 Stdy next 3 Os ingtan and below. Wharton 26 5.9 ti' it Dallas 30 31.9 0.0 1 H 40 - 32.5 Ft M 3 Daily river bulletin (1, flood stage; 2,' - May Long Lake 40 45.9 +1.3 J' river stage at 7 AM Sunday; 3, change) Richmond 35 28.6 30 Ft May 1 in the 24 hours ending then; 4, precipita- Riverside 40 31.6 -1.3 0 Wm Harris 39 - 37.5 Ft May 1 K Liberty 24 27.8 +0.3 b Lion In the 24 hours ending then; "Satur - E Columbia 30 301 2 30.1 32 Ft May : day); LITTLE NECHES y Cameron 30 25.1 - - Alto (8sw) 16 - 24 Ft May TRINITY F F Feet Inches BRAZOS- Rockland 22 8.3 24 Ft May 8 Dallas 30 39.3 +3.5 1.72 Evadale 19 - 15 Ft May 15 Long Lake 40 45.4 - 0.5 0.66 i Waco 27 9.0 +2.6 _3O ANGELINA Riverside 40 31.9 +0.2 0.00 y . Valley i g t 19.6 -7.2 r -00 I on tion 44 34.4 Alto(8e) 19 1 Liberty 24 28.3 +0.2 0.00 Washington 45 34.4 -2.1 0.0 t - 23 Ft May 2 LI Richmond 35 27.6 +2.6 D.00 Lufkin 8 - 17.5 Ft May 1 LITTLE Cameron 30 18.7 -9.5 - COLORADO t - __ BRAZOS 1 Smithville I 25 6.6 +0.6 000 1 Wacd 27 12.1 +5.5 1.36 1 Columbus 24 6.1 -1.7 0.00 ' Valley Junction 44 16.8 -5.2 0.00 Wharton 26 6.1 -2.3 0.00 r Washington 45 30.2 -0.5 0.00 Richmond 35 27.1 -1.5 0.00 - . -- COLORADO- , Smithvilfe 25 6.2 +0.2 0.05 Columbus 24 7.0 -1.9 0.00 Wharton" 26 5.0 -1.1 0.00 THE HOUSTON POST WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1966 River forecast (next 24 to 45 noursr: Flooding on the Trinity at Long Lake and THE HO POST TON P 0 S below. On the Brazos lowland flooding at FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1966 THE H O U S 1966 Branbury and Rainbow. Steady from Waco THE HOUSTON P0 S fi SATURDAY MAY 7w s to Washington and a slow fall at Hemp- kY; MAY Y 5 1966 stead and below. On the Neches flooding Q to RTver forecast (next 24 48 hours). Trinity "g Long Lak and below. from Alto to Rockland. River orecast -(nett Ta 45 - iwu r Flooding on the Trinity at Lang Lakc Neches floodin g Alto to Rockland. Brazos Daily river bulletin (1, flood stage; 2, Flooding on the Trinity Long Lake and and elow. Flooding on the Neches frorr flooding at East Columbia with high river stage at 7 AM Tuesday; 3, change below. Flooding on the Neches Alto to Alto to Rockland. Flooding on the Brazos stages but no flooding indicated at Rich - in the 24 hours ending then; 4, precipito- Rockland. Little change on the Brazos. at East Columbia and high stages but mond and above. Lion in the 24 hours ending then): Daily river bulletin (1, flood stage; 2, no flooding indicated at Richmond and Daily river bulletin (1, in I stage; 2 1 2 3 4 river stage at 7 AM Wednesday; 3, change above, river stage at 7 AM Friday; 3, change in TRINITY - Feet Feet Feet Inches in the 24 hours ending then; 4, precipito- Daily river bulletin (1, flood stage; 2, the 24 hours ending . then; 4, precioitotiOr Dallas 30 35.3 -2.8 0.00 tion in the 24 hours ending then): river stage at 7 AM Thursday; 3, change in The 24 hours ending then): 4 Long. Lake 40 45.2 -0.2 0.00 1 2 3 4 in the 24 hours ending then; 4, precipi- Riverside 40 34.4 +1.5 0.00 TRINITY Feet Feet Feet Inches tation in the 24 hours ending then): TRINITY Feet Feet Feet Inches Liberty 24 28.4 0.0 0.00 Dallas 30 32.4 -2.9 0.00 TRINITY RIVER Dallas 30 28.2 -0.6 0.00 LITTLE RIVER Long Lake 40 45.6 +0.4 0.00 1 2 3 4 Long Lake 40 46.0 0.0 0.00 _ _. -_ .. _ Cameron 30 22.0 -0.3 Feet Feet Feet Inches Riverside 40 28.4 +1.4 0.00 Dallas 30 28.8 -3.6 0.00 - BRAZOS Liberty 24 28.4 0.0 0.00 _ _ Waco 27 19.8 - 0.00 LITTLE RIVER Long Lake 40 46.0 +0.4 0.00 Riverside 40 39.7 +2.1 .0.00 ValleyJunction 44 24.0 +2.8 0.00 Cameron 30 14.2 40 Riverside 40 37.6 +1.8 0.00 Liberty 24 28.5 0.0 0.45 Washington 45 32.5 +3.5 0.11 BRAZOS Liberty 24 28.5 +0.1 0.62 BRAZOS Richmond 35 25.6 -0.5 0.15 Wee() 27 19.9 +0.1 0.00 LITTLE RIVER Waco 27 14.6 --4.8 0.00 COLORADO Valley Junction 44 21.4 -2.6 0.001 Cameron 30 12.5 -1.7 0.00 Valley Junction 44 20.4 0.0 0.13 Smithville 25 8.0 -1.0 0.00 Washington 45 33.3 +0.8 0.00 BRAZOS RIVER Columbus 24 12.8 +0.1 0.04 Richmond 35 26.4 +0.8 0.00 Waco 27 19.4 --0.5 0.08 W ashington 45 30.3 -1.7 0.27 Wharton 2 12.1 +6.2 COLORADO Valle .2 -0. Junction 44 20.4 -1.0 0.10 Richmond 35 28.2 +0.5 0.79 0 2 3 y Smithville 25 6.6 -1.4 0.00 LITTLE - -- Columbus 24 10.7 -2.1 0.001 Wash 45 32.0 -1.3 1.06 Richmond 35 27.7 +1.3 0.70 Cameron 30 14.5 Wharton 26 12.1 0.0 0.33 COLORADO RIVER COLORADO Smithville 25 6.3 -0.3 0.37 Smithville 25 7.1 +0.8 0.26 -' Columbus 24 8.3 -24 0.40 Columbus 26 8.8 -0.5 0.84 Wharton 26 9.3 -2.8 1.24 THE HOUSTON POST , SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1966 1,,. -THE HOUSTON POST L T MONDAY, MAY 9, 1966 oreco (next 24 to 48 _. urea hours): Trinity flooding Long Lake River forecast (next 24 to 48 hours): and below, holding steady at Lib- Trinity flooding Long Lake and below. erty for several days. Neches flood- Neches flooding Alto to Rockland with Ina Alto to Rockland. Brazos flood- Rockland receding slowly. Continued flood- ing at East Columbia but no flooding ing on the Brazos at E. Columbia but and falling slowly at Richmond and falling stages at Richmond and above. above. Daily river bulletin (1, flood stage: 2, Daily river bulletin (1, flood stage; river stage at 7 AM Sunday; 3, change 2 river stage at 7 AM Saturday' 3, In the 24 hours ending then; 4, precipita- Ichangein the 24 hours ending then; flan in the 24 hours ending then; +Satur- 1 4, precipitation in the 24 hours end-, day): 1 2 3 d ing then): 1 2 3 4 TRINITY Feet Feet Feet Inches TRINITY Feet Feet Feet Inches Dallas 30 30.4 +0.8 0.00 Dallas 30 29,6 +1.4 0.00 Long Lake 40 45.4 -0.3 0.00 , Long Lake 40 45.7 -0.3 0.02 Riverside* 40 41.6 +2.1 0.00 Riverside 40 41.6 +1.9 0.00 Liberty 24 28.6 0.0 0.73 Liberty 24 29.6 +0.1 0.00 LITTLE- ' BRAZOS Cameron 30 11.1 - - Waco 27 14.6 0.0 0.00 BRAZOS- Valley Waco 27 19.4 +4.8 0.00 Junction 44 16.7 -3.7 0.00 Valley Junction 44 16.1 -0.6 0.00 Washington 45 28.6 -1.7 0.16 Washington 45 25.1 -3.5 0.06 Richmond 35 28.0 -0,2 X030 C O L ORA D O - 35 26.4 -1.6 0.23 COLORADO I Smithville 25 6.3 - 0.8 0.05 Smithville 25 6.7 +0.4 0.00 Columbus 24 9.3 +0.5 0.24 07 Columbus 24 9.0 -0.3 0.26; Wharton 26 10.1 +1.3 0. Wharton 26 9.3 -0.8 0.00