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Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937
Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937 In january 1937, the u.s. army corps of engineers, district engineer, maj bernard smith dispatched an entire fleet down the cumberland river for rescue and relief work in response to the severe flooding. The 1937 flood remains the flood of record for many locations along the ohio river, leaving an estimated 350 dead and nearly 1 million homeless. the entire river was in flood, with record flooding from point pleasant, wv down to the ohio's confluence with the mississippi at cairo, il.

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937
Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937 The ohio river flood of 1937 was one of the most catastrophic flooding events in u.s. history, affecting multiple states along the river. triggered by heavy rainfall after a period of drought and poor vegetation cover, the flood began in early january and quickly escalated. In january and february 1937 the ohio and mid mississippi rivers experienced floods which, over reaches many hundreds of miles in length, exceeded all previously recorded stages. Between january 13 25, just under fourteen inches of rain fell, four times the average amount for the entire month. the deluge of unprecedented rainfall caused the ohio river and its tributaries to overflow their banks, devastating towns and cities along the way. Collection is comprised of nbc coverage of the ohio river floods in january 1937.

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937
Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937 Between january 13 25, just under fourteen inches of rain fell, four times the average amount for the entire month. the deluge of unprecedented rainfall caused the ohio river and its tributaries to overflow their banks, devastating towns and cities along the way. Collection is comprised of nbc coverage of the ohio river floods in january 1937. The ohio river flood of 1937 took place in late january and february 1937. with damage stretching from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, to cairo, illinois, 385 people died, one million people were left homeless and property losses reached $500 million. Aux u. s. weather bureau, the flood in the ohio river during january and february 1937, was not only the greatest flood of record for most of the river, but was the first ohio flood that progressed up the river fro. the mouth to the headwaters. of course the water did not flow upstream for any great dis tances, but the building up of flo. In 1937, stages of 80 feet or higher were re corded at four stations in a stretch of 60 miles along the ohio river. the highest stages reported were 87.4 feet at louisville on the lower gage, and 87.0 feet at dam no. 43, located 25 miles below louisville. The resulting precipitation from the collision of these fronts dropped an estimated 165 billion tons of water in the ohio and mississippi river basin. this was enough to cover over 200,000 square miles of land to a depth of over 11 inches.

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937
Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937 The ohio river flood of 1937 took place in late january and february 1937. with damage stretching from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, to cairo, illinois, 385 people died, one million people were left homeless and property losses reached $500 million. Aux u. s. weather bureau, the flood in the ohio river during january and february 1937, was not only the greatest flood of record for most of the river, but was the first ohio flood that progressed up the river fro. the mouth to the headwaters. of course the water did not flow upstream for any great dis tances, but the building up of flo. In 1937, stages of 80 feet or higher were re corded at four stations in a stretch of 60 miles along the ohio river. the highest stages reported were 87.4 feet at louisville on the lower gage, and 87.0 feet at dam no. 43, located 25 miles below louisville. The resulting precipitation from the collision of these fronts dropped an estimated 165 billion tons of water in the ohio and mississippi river basin. this was enough to cover over 200,000 square miles of land to a depth of over 11 inches.

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937
Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937 In 1937, stages of 80 feet or higher were re corded at four stations in a stretch of 60 miles along the ohio river. the highest stages reported were 87.4 feet at louisville on the lower gage, and 87.0 feet at dam no. 43, located 25 miles below louisville. The resulting precipitation from the collision of these fronts dropped an estimated 165 billion tons of water in the ohio and mississippi river basin. this was enough to cover over 200,000 square miles of land to a depth of over 11 inches.

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937
Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

Historic Ohio River Flood Of 1937

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