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Gage Height Tracked For Colorado River Below Yuma Main Canal Near Yuma 1nw.
Below is a graph of the gage height of Colorado River Below Yuma Main Canal Near Yuma 1nw, CA. Please note that this is unofficial data and has not been verified. This graph and/or any information on this site is released only under condition that Digital Indigo, the USGS, and/or the United States Government may not be held liable for any damages resulting from its use.
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Using this information
THIS PAGE TRACKS CONDITIONS OF Colorado River Below Yuma Main Canal Near Yuma 1nw, CA (California). The graph indicates gage height at the sensor only! This data may help you determine water conditions based on your previous experinces and the water levels provided by this station at those times. For a more complete explanation, please click here.
Sensor and Station Identification and Information The sensor location for this telemetry is located at -114 37 55 longitude and 32 43 54 latitude. This sensor is identified as United States Geological Service (USGS) station number 09521100, National Weather Service (NWS) identity YMCC1, and Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) identity 170F73E8. It is located in the NWS Hydrologic Services Area (HSA) of PSR. Rivers, streams, and creeks in the same Hydrologic Service Area can be found here.
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