Floodwaters of the Souris River above Minot, North Dakota.
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Floodwaters of the Souris River above Minot, North Dakota.
USGS traveling equipment above Minot, North Dakota. USGS personnel were measuring the streamflow of the Souris River above Minot, ND on June 24, 2011. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.
USGS traveling equipment above Minot, North Dakota. USGS personnel were measuring the streamflow of the Souris River above Minot, ND on June 24, 2011. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.
Souris River flooding homes above Minot, ND. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.
Souris River flooding homes above Minot, ND. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.
Streamgage 05117500 located along the Souris River above Minot, ND. USGS personnel were there on June 24, 2011 to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.
Streamgage 05117500 located along the Souris River above Minot, ND. USGS personnel were there on June 24, 2011 to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.
The Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.
The Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.
Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.
Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.
Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.
Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.
Souris River flooded Roughrider Campgrounds above Minot, North Dakota.
Souris River flooded Roughrider Campgrounds above Minot, North Dakota.
On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were near Sherwood, North Dakota to measure the streamflow with a acoustic doppler. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.
On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were near Sherwood, North Dakota to measure the streamflow with a acoustic doppler. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.
The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.
The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.
Road flooded by the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 23,300 cubic feet per second.
Road flooded by the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 23,300 cubic feet per second.
The Souris River flooding near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 23, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 27,100 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 27.98 feet.
The Souris River flooding near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 23, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 27,100 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 27.98 feet.
The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 23, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 27,100 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 27.98 feet.
The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 23, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 27,100 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 27.98 feet.
The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 23, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 27,100 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 27.98 feet.
The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 23, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 27,100 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 27.98 feet.
The Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge in Bowbells, North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge in Bowbells, North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Alameda Reservoir near Alameda, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Alameda Reservoir near Alameda, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Alameda Reservoir near Alameda, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Alameda Reservoir near Alameda, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Moose Mountain Creek near Alameda Dam, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Moose Mountain Creek near Alameda Dam, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Souris River Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Souris River Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Souris River flooding near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Souris River flooding near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Lake Darling near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Lake Darling near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.