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Colorado Flood Hydrology Manual
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1/1/1995
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<br />Left-Hand Creek, Overbank flows occurred along most of the length of Left-Hand Creek, <br />Bridges, roads, crops, and irrigation structures were damaged, <br /> <br />4.1.10 DRY CREEK <br /> <br />Flood Historv, Little information is available relative to historic flooding on Dry Creek <br />probably because of its rural nature which has resu"ed in little flood damage during flood <br />events, Information is available. however. on adjacent streams which indicate that <br />floodwater may have been experienced on Dry Creek, The following are accounts of some <br />of the heavy rainfall events which have occurred in the Dry Creek area, <br /> <br />Flood of Mav-June 1894, Heavy rains fell on 19 May - 2 June over the mountains and <br />plains extending from the Colorado-Wyoming border southward into the Republican and <br />Arkansas River basins, 'Rainfall amounts over the high plains gradually decreased from <br />west to east varying from 5 inches at Boulder to approximately 2,5 inches at the mouth of <br />Boulder Creek, <br /> <br />Flood of June 1921, Heavy general rainfall occurred from 2 June - 6 June over the <br />South Platte River basin with the greatest amounts along the foothills of the Rocky <br />Mountains, Rainfall covered an area of approximately 520 square miles. The maximum <br />recorded rainfall was 5.29 inches and the greatest recorded rainfall intensity was 4,3 <br />inches in 6 hours at Longmont, Rainfall totaled 3.36 inches at Boulder. <br /> <br />Flood of Auaust-Seotember 1938, Heavy rainfall occurred from 31 August to 4 <br />September over all of eastem Colorado. Boulder reported 3,36 inches of precipitation from <br />31 August to 4 September with 2,32 inches falling during 2 September. <br /> <br />Flood of Auaust 1951, On the afternoon and evening of 3 August. very heavy rainfall <br />occurred along 50 miles of the Front Range and foothills from Boulder to Fort Collins, <br />Unofficial reports indicated 6,3 inches of precipitation occurred near Lyons and more than <br />6 inches occurred southwest of NiWot. A flood peak determination of 5.700 cfs on Dry <br />Creek was obtained about 1,5 miles south of NiWot. The crest of the flood occurred about <br />9:50 p,m, on 3 August. The flood swept across U.S. Highway 287. 2 miles south of <br />Longmont, at about 10:45 p,m. The flood on Dry Creek. which was 1/4 miles wide in <br />places, swept away crops, buildings, and equipment and required the evacuation of about <br />50 people, Railroad and highway embankments and bridges were washed out. <br /> <br />Flood of Mav 1969, Heavy rainfall with a relatively long duration occurred from 4 May <br />until 8 May, The storm covered an area along and near the eastern slopes of the Rocky <br />Mountains and extended into portions of the high plains, The heaviest amounts were <br />centered 25 miles southwest of Denver and extended in a band along the foothills of the <br />Rocky Mountains northward of Estes Parle Rainfall amounts of 7.60 inches were reported <br />at Boulder. <br /> <br />Colorado Flood <br />Hydrology Manual <br /> <br />4.14 <br /> <br />fR!JFT <br />
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