USGS Scientists Prepare to Measure Historic Flooding
USGS Scientists Prepare to Measure Historic FloodingUSGS scientists prepare the boat before taking measurements during historical flooding in Fargo, ND.
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USGS scientists prepare the boat before taking measurements during historical flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientists prepare the boat before taking measurements during historical flooding in Fargo, ND.
Flood waters rise during historic flooding in Fargo, ND. The height of the levees are built based on flood predictions, made by the National Weather Service using USGS streamflow information.
Flood waters rise during historic flooding in Fargo, ND. The height of the levees are built based on flood predictions, made by the National Weather Service using USGS streamflow information.
USGS scientists continue to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding taking place in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
USGS scientists continue to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding taking place in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
USGS scientist Joel Galloway measures streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientist Joel Galloway measures streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientists Chris Laveau and Joel Galloway measure streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientists Chris Laveau and Joel Galloway measure streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientists use an acoustic doppler current profiler to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
USGS scientists use an acoustic doppler current profiler to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
Damage during historical flooding in Fargo, N.D.
Damage during historical flooding in Fargo, N.D.
USGS scientists use an acoustic doppler current profiler to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
USGS scientists use an acoustic doppler current profiler to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
A USGS scientist talks to the media about streamflow measurements during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
A USGS scientist talks to the media about streamflow measurements during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientists Chris Laveau and Joel Galloway measure streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientists Chris Laveau and Joel Galloway measure streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientists Chris Laveau and Joel Galloway are interviewed about historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientists Chris Laveau and Joel Galloway are interviewed about historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientists break up ice and prepare equpiment to conduct streamflow measurements during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientists break up ice and prepare equpiment to conduct streamflow measurements during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau measures streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau measures streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau breaks up ice to prepare for the boat to go in the water to conduct streamflow measurements.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau breaks up ice to prepare for the boat to go in the water to conduct streamflow measurements.
USGS scientists prepare the boat before taking measurements during historical flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientists prepare the boat before taking measurements during historical flooding in Fargo, ND.
The city of Fargo, ND builds levees and prepares sandbags in preparation for rising flood waters. The height of the levees are built based on flood predictions, made by the National Weather Service using USGS streamflow information.
The city of Fargo, ND builds levees and prepares sandbags in preparation for rising flood waters. The height of the levees are built based on flood predictions, made by the National Weather Service using USGS streamflow information.
USGS scientists continue to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding taking place in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
USGS scientists continue to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding taking place in Fargo, ND. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property.
USGS scientists break up ice and prepare equpiment to conduct streamflow measurements during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientists break up ice and prepare equpiment to conduct streamflow measurements during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau prepares to measure streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for deveoping flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau prepares to measure streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for deveoping flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau measures streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
USGS scientist Chris Laveau measures streamflow during historical flooding in Fargo, ND. This information is critical for developing flood forecasts to help protect lives and property.
Flood waters rise during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.
Flood waters rise during historic flooding in Fargo, ND.