Published: June 28, 2025
Reference period: 2025-06-27
On June 27th, the discharge at Basel-Kleinhüningen ranged from 709 m³/s to 844 m³/s, with an average of 793 m³/s. The water level fluctuated between 245.30 m to 245.50 m a.s.l., averaging 245.42 m.
Comparison to the Past 30 Days: - The maximum discharge of 844 m³/s ranks as the 40th highest in the past 30 days, placing it in the 5th percentile, indicating it is among the lower flows observed recently. - The minimum discharge of 709 m³/s ranks as the 4th highest, placing it in the 7th percentile. - The highest discharge in this period was 1805 m³/s on June 7, while the lowest was 663 m³/s on June 23.
Comparison to the Current Season: - The maximum discharge ranks 388th, placing it in the 19th percentile for the current season, suggesting below-average flow. - The minimum discharge ranks 117th, placing it in the 24th percentile. - The seasonal extremes recorded were 3729 m³/s on July 15, 2021, and 220 m³/s on July 26, 2022.
Comparison to the Current Year: - The current year's data aligns closely with the seasonal data, as the seasonal extremes are also the annual extremes.
All-Time Comparison: - The maximum discharge ranks 1233rd, placing it in the 33rd percentile of all historical data, indicating it is a relatively common flow. - The minimum discharge ranks 692nd, placing it in the 38th percentile.
Overall, the discharge levels on June 27th were relatively low compared to recent and historical data. The values are well within typical ranges for this time of year, with no unusual hydrological events noted.
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