Peak Flow Science in Oklahoma and Texas
Annual peak streamflow (peak flow) at a streamgage is defined as the maximum instantaneous flow in a water year. A water year begins on October 1 and continues through September 30 of the following year. This definition of a water year is used because it more closely follows seasonal weather patterns. Peak flows in Texas can range from zero flow in very dry basins to flows that cause flooding and can cause extensive damage. The USGS Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center (OTWSC) monitors streams with real-time streamflow gaging stations and manual measurements. Visit the links below for more information on our data and science.
Annual peak-streamflow frequency estimates are needed for flood-plain management; for objective assessment of flood risk; for cost-effective design of dams, levees, and other flood-control structures; and for design of roads, bridges, and culverts. Annual peak-streamflow frequency represents the peak streamflow for nine recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 250, and 500 years. Common methods for estimation of peak-streamflow frequency for ungaged or unmonitored watersheds are regression equations for each recurrence interval developed for one or more regions.
PEAK FLOW SCIENCE CAPABILITIES
OTWSC has expertise in peak flow science applications, including, but not limited to:
- Marking and surveying high-water marks
- Determining peak discharge from indirect measurements
- Analyzing flood-peak magnitudes and their statistical probabilities at selected locations
- Collecting streamflow using continuous record gages, crest-stage gages, acoustic doppler current profilers, and flow meters.
- Computing annual peak discharge
Find out more about OTWSC flood-response science expertise in this printable information sheet.
LOOKING FOR PEAK STREAMFLOW DATA?
CURRENT PEAK FLOW SCIENCE
InFRM Flood Inundation Mapping
Post Hurricane Harvey Assessment
Projects related to peak flows are listed below.
Publications related to peak flows are listed below.
Flood frequency in Texas; calculation of peak-streamflow frequency at gaging stations
Documented and potential extreme peak discharges and relation between potential extreme peak discharges and probable maximum flood peak discharges in Texas
Data and Tools related to peak flows are listed below.
Annual peak streamflow (peak flow) at a streamgage is defined as the maximum instantaneous flow in a water year. A water year begins on October 1 and continues through September 30 of the following year. This definition of a water year is used because it more closely follows seasonal weather patterns. Peak flows in Texas can range from zero flow in very dry basins to flows that cause flooding and can cause extensive damage. The USGS Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center (OTWSC) monitors streams with real-time streamflow gaging stations and manual measurements. Visit the links below for more information on our data and science.
Annual peak-streamflow frequency estimates are needed for flood-plain management; for objective assessment of flood risk; for cost-effective design of dams, levees, and other flood-control structures; and for design of roads, bridges, and culverts. Annual peak-streamflow frequency represents the peak streamflow for nine recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 250, and 500 years. Common methods for estimation of peak-streamflow frequency for ungaged or unmonitored watersheds are regression equations for each recurrence interval developed for one or more regions.
PEAK FLOW SCIENCE CAPABILITIES
OTWSC has expertise in peak flow science applications, including, but not limited to:
- Marking and surveying high-water marks
- Determining peak discharge from indirect measurements
- Analyzing flood-peak magnitudes and their statistical probabilities at selected locations
- Collecting streamflow using continuous record gages, crest-stage gages, acoustic doppler current profilers, and flow meters.
- Computing annual peak discharge
Find out more about OTWSC flood-response science expertise in this printable information sheet.
LOOKING FOR PEAK STREAMFLOW DATA?
CURRENT PEAK FLOW SCIENCE
InFRM Flood Inundation Mapping
Post Hurricane Harvey Assessment
Projects related to peak flows are listed below.
Publications related to peak flows are listed below.
Flood frequency in Texas; calculation of peak-streamflow frequency at gaging stations
Documented and potential extreme peak discharges and relation between potential extreme peak discharges and probable maximum flood peak discharges in Texas
Data and Tools related to peak flows are listed below.