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<br />From: <br />To: <br />Subject: <br />Date sent: <br /> <br />tom.browning@state.co.us <br />mlr@riverside.com <br />Flood Documentation <br />Thu, 2 Apr 1998 13:27:25 -0700 <br /> <br />Hey Markus; <br /> <br />I spoke with Kevin Stewart at Urban Drainage, and he said it would be <br />no problem at all to summarize or plagiarize his flood report.. Either <br />way is fine with me. <br /> <br />I also spoke with Larry Tunnell, and he' 11 :oe expecting a call from <br />you in the near future. Larry will set an appointment for you to <br />visit his office and collect storm information. Unfortunately, all of <br />the daily storm records are in text format. The satellite and radar <br />imagery has been sent back to Ashville, NC for archival. I was <br />thinking that we could use the text information to publish the severe <br />weather days and list the flash flood watches and warnings, etc. They <br />may also have the max. precip estimates in text format. ~.- o'^','~.:\ .\-,...:c ('",,'-<:>". \":" <br /> <br />I don't know how much $ and how long it takes to get t:he radar images <br />from Ashville. We'll have to discuss that after you talk to NVJS and <br />any other contacts you guys have in the business. <br /> <br />Tom <br /> <br />Markus Ritsch <br /> <br />-- 1 -- <br /> <br />Thu, 2 Apr 1998 14:12:18 <br />