Hi all,
I'm looking for some info on how NOAA compares high water and flood stage. We're currently in Great Bridge, Va. heading south on the AICW and have a report that the fixed bridges are showing 64 feet. I would just like to compare that to NOAA' s river monitor web site showing a level of flood stage. What do they consider flood? Is it the same as mean high water spring? Several sailboats here have 64 foot masts. One that headed south was creeping under a bridge but hit when another boat sped by creating a wake.
A SUV with NOAA logo on the door drove by yesterday while we were at the locks, but I couldn't get his attention.
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I'm looking for some info on how NOAA compares high water and flood stage. We're currently in Great Bridge, Va. heading south on the AICW and have a report that the fixed bridges are showing 64 feet. I would just like to compare that to NOAA' s river monitor web site showing a level of flood stage. What do they consider flood? Is it the same as mean high water spring? Several sailboats here have 64 foot masts. One that headed south was creeping under a bridge but hit when another boat sped by creating a wake.
A SUV with NOAA logo on the door drove by yesterday while we were at the locks, but I couldn't get his attention.
All U Get