One thing I have maintained throughout this discussion is that the reduction of stage level did not automatically mean reduction in flow. It possibly COULD, but other things needed to be checked before making that definitive statement. Attached to this link are hydrographs for the Stage, Velocity, and Discharge of the Vermilion River at Surrey St for the last 3 days. In this particular case, when the stage lowers, the concurrent velocity hydrograph is almost perfectly INVERSELY related. Then, it is very obvious that the velocity and Discharge Hydrographs are DIRECTLY related. So, as you can see, where the river dropped a half foot, in that EXACT TIME, the flow rate has nearly doubled. Yes, twice the amount of water flowing under the Surrey St Bridge as the river has dropped.
http://nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/la/nw...te_no=07386880