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<br />I. At least one (preferably two) photos of high water marks in each county. These photos should be <br />taken next to permanent structures such as a post office or official building and should show <br />(using a staff) the level of water. <br />2. RTi should develop a hydrograph for each flood. The hydrograph should be a connection of 4 <br />points; the start of the flood, the peak discharge, a point on the falling limb (12 hI' or 24 hr after <br />peak) and the end of the flood. <br />3. RTi should develop an isohyetal map for each storm. <br />4. RTi should estimate the return frequency of both the maximum point precipitation and the peak <br />discharge. <br />5. RTi should produce a color map of the entire state showing all storms greater than 4 inches in a <br />period of 12 hours or more. The storms should be shown in terms of spatial extent, max. total <br />precipitation, precipitation intensity in terms of inlhoLlr, and cloud top elevations. <br />6. Larry would like the document to include the .June storm in Steamboat in Routt County. <br />7. Larry would like the document to include the storm September 20-21 storm in Dolores in La <br />Platta County. Butch Knowlton is the floodplain administrator for La Platta County and has <br />some good information. <br />8. Larry would like to include a small form in our newspaper ad that citizens can mail back to RTi. <br />9. Larry suggested that we potentially could cut back on the damage surveys in order to get all the <br />information he requested into the document. <br /> <br />Larry suggested that Tom Browning call Larry Tunnell first in order to obtain the storm total <br />precipitation images for all storms in 1997 that were greater than 4 inches and longer than 12 hours. <br />