Hydrometeorological Discussion
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Daily Hydrologic Activities Discussion
NWS Missouri Basin River Forecast Center Pleasant Hill MO
Tuesday May 21, 2013

Widespread precipitation once again occurred across much of the
Missouri River Basin during the past 24 hours. Most of the heavier
rainfall amounts were reported over central Missouri. Below is a
summary of rainfall reports exceeding 2.0 inches over the past
24 hours:

    24-HOUR PRECIPITATION DATA FOR 05/21/13

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STATION     DESCRIPTION                    RPT(in.)
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SCHM7       ST CHARLES MO                   4.17
SPEM7       ST PETERS MO 2SSE               4.02
LSX         WELDON SPRING MO                3.42
DCCS2       CENTRAL CITY SD                 2.99
SET         ST CHARLES MO                   2.94
HVSM7       HARVESTER MO  WCM               2.87
RSEM7       ROSEBUD MO                      2.72
WHGM7       WASHINGTON MO                   2.71
SDBR11      ABERDEEN                        2.40
NWFM7       NEW FRANKLIN MO 1W              2.36
BNLM7       BOONVILLE MO 4SW                2.28
SZL         WHITEMAN AFB MO                 2.26
TRDK1       TRADING POST KS 2W              2.22
DMO         SEDALIA MO                      2.20
BACM7       BLACKWATER MO                   2.06
CNVK1       CENTERVILLE KS 4SW              2.05
FAYM7       FAYETTE MO 7ESE                 2.04


Flood forecasts have been issued for the following:

Missouri:
  Blackwater River
  Petite Saline Creek
  Moniteau Creek
  Marmaton River
  Little Osage River
  Osage River
  South Grand River
  Big Creek

North Dakota:
  Pipestem Creek


Showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue across southern
Missouri during the next 24-hour period ending at 12Z Wednesday.
Rain is also forecasted for much of the the Dakotas as well as
portions of Nebraska and Iowa. Basin-average rainfall amounts are
generally expected to be less than one-half inch.


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Forecasts issued today:
RVF Group                              Time Z
-------------------------------------------------
BGH     BIGHORN                           14:46 Z
BGH     BIGHORN                           14:58 Z
JAM     JAMES/VERMILLION                  15:46 Z
KSR     KANSAS                            14:44 Z
LSH     LOWER SMOKY HILL                  11:43 Z
MDT     MIDDLE DAKOTA TRIBS               15:48 Z
MIL     MILK                              15:26 Z
MIL     MILK                              15:27 Z
MOM     MISSOURI MAINSTEM                 14:40 Z
MTB     MISSOURI TRIBS BELOW KANSAS CITY  13:07 Z
MTB     MISSOURI TRIBS BELOW KANSAS CITY  13:08 Z
NPL     NORTH PLATTE                      15:00 Z
OSG     OSAGE                             14:35 Z
OSG     OSAGE                             14:36 Z
SPL     SOUTH PLATTE                      14:57 Z
SPL     SOUTH PLATTE                      14:59 Z
UDT     UPPER DAKOTA TRIBS                02:43 Z
UMO     UPPER MISSOURI                    15:17 Z
UMO     UPPER MISSOURI                    15:20 Z
YEL     YELLOWSTONE                       14:52 Z

MBRFC

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