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<br />iif!5 Riverside Technology, inc. <br /> <br />2290 East Prospect Road, Suite 1 <br />Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 <br />PHONE (970) 484-7573 <br />FAX (970) 484-7593 <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />Technical Leader <br />National Climate Data Center <br /> <br />FAX NO.: <br /> <br />(828) 271-4876 <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />Bill Ellett <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />April 27, 1998 <br /> <br />NO. OF PAGES: <br /> <br />We are sending_3 <br /> <br />Page(s) (Including this Page) <br /> <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Upper Atmosphere Data, Colorado, Summer 1997 <br /> <br />COMMENTS: <br /> <br />Dear Sir, <br /> <br />Our company is doing some documentation of storms and flooding in Colorado last summer for the <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board. Part of this documentation includes technical data on actual <br />storm events in specific locations. Janet Wall faxed me an example of upper atmosphere data that <br />she said you could provide for a fee. The example data set included cloud height, temperature, dew <br />point, relative humidity, wind speed and direction, etc. The following list indicates the locations and <br />dates of storms that we would like your data for. All are in Colorado and mainly cast of the <br />mountains: <br /> <br />Phillips County: <br />June 2, 1997 near Haxtun and Paoli <br />June 14-15, 1997 north of Holyoke and west of Amhcrst <br /> <br />Morgau County: <br />June 24, 1997 near Fort Morgan <br />July 19, 1997 near Weldon a <br />July 29-30, 1997 southwest of WeIdona <br />July 31, 1997 from Fort Morgan to Snyder <br />Aug. 4-5, 1997 near Hillrose <br /> <br />If you did not receive all the pages, or it' any are illegible, please call <br />(970) 484-7573 <br /> <br />JU/lm/I{I.l.do< fJ.J1271<JS <br />