Weekly updated graphic showing runoff, reservoir storage, and mountain snowpack for the Missouri River basin. System storage is currently Million Acre Feet (MAF), MAF above the base of the Annual Flood Control and Multiple Use Zone. Approximately 70 percent of the MAF of designated flood control storage remains available to capture runoff from rainfall runoff and mountain snowmelt. As shown in the System Storage Comparison to the right, there is approximately MAF more storage available this year than at the same time in 2011. The service level is currently 50,000 cfs (15
Weekly updated graphic showing runoff, reservoir storage, and mountain snowpack for the Missouri River basin. System storage is currently Million Acre Feet (MAF), MAF above the base of the Annual Flood Control and Multiple Use Zone. Approximately 70 percent of the MAF of designated flood control storage remains available to capture runoff from rainfall runoff and mountain snowmelt. As shown in the System Storage Comparison to the right, there is approximately MAF more storage available this year than at the same time in 2011. The service level is currently 50,000 cfs (15,000 cfs above full service); no change from the mid-April adjustment.
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