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However, average flows may not actually identify <br />"wet" times and instead we should look at quantity and <br />magnitude of "peak flows" during these years <br />If we rank years 1979 — 2000 by very high peak flows (the <br />percent of the time flows were well above average... 1.0 <br />standard deviation or more) and high (percent of time flows <br />were 0.5 — 1.0 standard deviation above average) it looks like <br />this....capture years are in red..... <br />#1: <br />1984 <br />#8: <br />1996 <br />#15: <br />1991 <br />#2: <br />1983 <br />#9: <br />1982 <br />#16: <br />1997 <br />#3: <br />1995 <br />#10: <br />1986 <br />#17: <br />1992 <br />#4: <br />1999 <br />#11: <br />1994 <br />#18: <br />1979 <br />#5: <br />1993 <br />#12: <br />1985 <br />#19: <br />2000 <br />#6: <br />1998 <br />#13: <br />1980 <br />#20: <br />1989 <br />#7: <br />1987 <br />#14: <br />1990 <br />#21: <br />1988 <br />#22: <br />1981 <br />