How high is the Mississippi River in St Louis?

How high is the Mississippi River in St Louis?

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Location Height Status
Mississippi River at Alton (alni2) 3.44ft Normal
Mississippi River at St. Louis (eadm7) 0.09ft Normal
Mississippi River at Chester (chsi2) 2.89ft Normal
Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau (cpgm7) 9.95ft Normal

How deep is the Mississippi River at St Louis?

200′
Mississippi River/Max depth

Why does Missouri have floods?

Flooding due to snowmelt most often occurs in the spring when rapidly warming temperatures quickly melt the snow. The water runs off the already saturated ground into nearby streams and rivers, causing them to rapidly rise and, in some cases, overflow their banks.

Has St Louis ever flooded?

Floods were not exactly unknown in St. Louis before 2015, and in fact the area had a similar incident as recently as 2008, when remnants of Hurricane Ike dumped rain over the region. There have also been near misses, such as the snowmelt in the summer of 2011 from record snowfall in the Rocky Mountains.

What is the Mississippi River stage today?

661.95 ft on 04/17/2001. 661.60 ft on 04/11/1997. 661.37 ft on 04/19/1969. 659.90 ft on 04/20/1952….Mississippi River Flooding – Latest Stages, Forecasts Here.

Flood Categories
Major Flood: 665 ft
Moderate Flood: 662 ft
Flood Stage: 660 ft
Action Stage: 658 ft

What is the deepest spot in the Mississippi River?

Algiers Point
The deepest point on the Mississippi River is located near Algiers Point in New Orleans and is 200 feet in depth.

When was the great Missouri flood?

1993
The Great Flood of 1993 occurred from May through September along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and their tributaries. Major flooding occurred across North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Illinois resulting in over 50 deaths and billions of dollars in damages.

When was the biggest flood?

Louis crested at 49.58 feet, the highest stage ever recorded.

  • The size and impact of the Great Flood of 1993 was unprecedented and has been considered the most costly and devastating flood to ravage the U.S. in modern history.
  • Uniquely extreme weather and hydrologic conditions led to the flood of 1993.

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