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<br />1933 <br /> <br />$ Damage (Total) <br />$1,000,000 <br /> <br />Location of <br />Damage <br /> <br />Source <br /> <br />Year <br /> <br />Cherry reek - <br />Due to break of <br />Cast1ewood Dam <br /> <br />Climatological <br />Data <br />Colo. Section <br />August, 1933 <br /> <br />1933 <br /> <br />1,000,000 <br /> <br />Bear Creek Canyon <br />at Idledale and <br />Morrison <br /> <br />Climatological <br />Data <br />Colo. Section <br />Annual, 1933 <br /> <br />1945 <br /> <br />50,000 <br /> <br />Aurora <br /> <br />Climatological <br />Data <br />Colo. Section <br />July, 1945 <br /> <br />1954 <br /> <br />500,000 <br /> <br />Denver <br /> <br />Climatological <br />Data <br />Colo. Section <br />July, 1954 <br /> <br />1965 <br /> <br />250,000,000 <br /> <br />Metropolitan Denver <br /> <br />Storm Data <br />June, 1965 <br /> <br />Similar to newspaper accounts (probably the source of some Weather <br /> <br />Bureau damage estimes), the author does not believe the Weather Bureau <br /> <br />information can be used to develop depth-damage curves for individual <br /> <br />structures and their contents. <br /> <br />U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District <br /> <br />Earlier in the paper the depth-damage curves being used by the Omaha <br /> <br />District were described. The Omaha District has published a number of Survey <br /> <br />Reports for Denver area watercourses and has also published some Post Flood <br /> <br />Reports. All of the available information is summarized in Table 3. Again, <br /> <br />it is not thought that depth-damage relationships can be established for <br /> <br />individual structures and their contents using Corps information on past <br /> <br />flood damages. <br /> <br />73 <br /> <br />. , ~........,~,--..,.~~""-.,."--~.-">^..."~~"""""~""~,~"",,,,,,,,,,,,~_._, <br />