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A summary of peak stages and discharges in New York for the flood of June 1972

January 1, 1972

Intense rainfall associated with Tropical Storm Agnes in late June 1972 resulted in the greatest flood disaster in the history of New York State. Flooding began in Westchester County on June 19 and was followed by widespread flooding in the Southern Tier and the Fingers Lakes region on June 23. The purpose of this report is to make available preliminary peak stage and discharge data for New York streams. Detailed analyses of precipitation, stage and discharge hydrographs, flood frequency, and flood profiles will be presented in subsequent reports. Inundation maps for 39 quadrangles were prepared.

Publication Year 1972
Title A summary of peak stages and discharges in New York for the flood of June 1972
DOI 10.3133/70046407
Authors Kenneth I. Darmer
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Unnumbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Index ID 70046407
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse