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Floodplain Documents
Designation Number
230
County
Boulder
Community
Longmont
Stream Name
St. Vrain Creek
Basin
South Platte
Title
Flood Control and Floodplain Management Plan for St. Vrain Creek at Longmont, Colorado
Date
4/1/1981
Designation Date
3/1/1984
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br /> <br />,If <br />.~ <br /> <br />Refe<enceLine <br />Station 84+50 <br /> <br />],ookingupstr.."", <br />fromfloverRoad <br /> <br />- <br /> <br /> <br />Reference Line <br />Station 165+00 <br /> <br />c. Cl ima~e <br /> <br />Looking do~nstrearn <br />Sand a"d gravel <br />operations on "he <br />right <br /> <br />Official ~eather Bureau monitoring stations are <br /> <br />operating at Boulder <br />are available for <br /> <br />and Longmont. <br />e"chHation. <br /> <br />Over ~eventy yeats of weather records <br /> <br />The climatic conditions vary oVer a wide range from the <br /> <br />lower to the upper portions of the basin. However, the Longment station <br />was considered co be representative of conditions in the study reach and <br />data from this station was used to present the following general climate <br />description. <br /> <br />The average annual precipitation at the Longmont station is approxi- <br />mately 12.8 inches. However, the potential for excessive rainfall from a <br />single thunderstorm is relatively high along the Front Range area. The <br />greatest precipitation from a single storm at Longmont was 4.04 inches <br />which occuned on May 9,1957. The number of days per year with precipi- <br />tarion equal to or exceeding 0.1, 0.5, and 1.0 inchp~ "H' 34, 6, ann 2 <br />respectively. <br /> <br />The temperature ~n the study area is relatively mild and typirsl of <br />the ~a"ttr" plain,. of Colorad". i'!~"n I:l0nth!y te"'pt:~"ture nngos fro," <br />UOF lnJanuuy to 720F in July. Theminiml1mtemperaturefallsbelo,", <br />320f ~n avcr~gc of l?S t~y~ per yc~r J~C ~hc ,"~xi,"u," tcmpcr3~~rc cxtccc~ <br />0,.,0" '36" Th i . . '0'"0' <br />'v,' an average 0 "ays per year. em nimum .emperacure 0' r . <br />less occurs approximately 14 days per year. <br /> <br />FIO<.>dflowsonSt.vrainCreekoeeurprimdrilyduringth<,Maythrough <br />August period. Hi.txoical 1lccO""l> indicdl~ lhat flood. ~re cau,,'d by <br />doudbur.l type thunderstorlls whicb produce high i~tensity rainbll con- <br /> <br />~c~:r~t~c ~,cr rc:~~ivc"y ~~~ll a,.~o. <br /> <br />rl"0j~ ~," cL~'.~.ldiz"J :"J <br /> <br />.. <br />r...~,,, <br /> <br />Refer"~ce Line <br />Stuion2j9+50 <br /> <br />risea, larg~ peak flo~s, shoe, dl1ratio~s, a~d ~ompardtiv~ly low volumes <br />of total rl1~o!f. <br /> <br />Looking downstream <br />Larg~ lake On th~ <br />right <br /> <br />-19- <br /> <br />-20- <br />
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