High waters washed out roads, inundated homes and forced evacuations. But as the globe warms, such events are expected to become more severe and far more frequent, climate scientists say.
It's a bit wonky but you can get 2004 data from the USGS river gauge site - https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nc/nwis/dv?cb_00060=on&cb_00065=on&format=gif_default&site_no=03439000&referred_module=sw&period=&begin_date=2004-06-01&end_date=2004-12-31
For some reason September 1-30 returns no data but search a larger time-frame and you get a result.
It's a bit wonky but you can get 2004 data from the USGS river gauge site - https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nc/nwis/dv?cb_00060=on&cb_00065=on&format=gif_default&site_no=03439000&referred_module=sw&period=&begin_date=2004-06-01&end_date=2004-12-31
For some reason September 1-30 returns no data but search a larger time-frame and you get a result.