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Anvanho
How high is the Merced right now?
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The Merced at the Pohono Bridge is running about 180CFS as eeek said.
Peak daily average flow last year was about 4400CFS. That's lots o' water.
The flood in 97 it was 10,100CFS at Happy Isle on Jan 2. It had to be a lot higher than that at Pohono Bridge due to all the other water sources running into the valley so lets say 15,000CFS (actually probably higher) at Pohono in 1997. That's nearly 100 times what is flowing right now.
Updated info:
The largest floods occurred in 1937, 1950, 1955, and 1997 and were in the range of 22,000 to 25,000 cubic feet per second, as measured at the Pohono Bridge gauging station in Yosemite Valley.
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