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<br />List of Figures <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />1- Pikes Peak and vicinity 2 <br />2- Transposition limits for Gibson Dam st.orm as given in HMR-5i5A 8 <br />3- Plum Creek rainfall for June 16, 1965 14 <br />4- Plum Creek rainfall for June 17,1965 15 <br />5- Bureau of Reclamation "rain bucket sUlrvey" for IBig Elk Meadow stQrm 17 <br />6- A more detailed view of Mason Reservc)ir and associated topQgraphy 20 <br />7- The 3 key factors which impact orographic precipitation in Melson Reservoir <br />Basin 21 <br />8- "Hot spots" of orographic storm formaticm over Ithe 'foothills and higher terrain <br />features along the Front Range of Cololrado> 23 <br />9- Physical model of the thunderstorms over the Bi!~ Thompson River ama at <br />1845 MDT, July 31,1976 37 <br /> <br />List of Tables <br /> <br />1- Key local storms affecting the Mason Reservoir site-specific storm PM P 5 <br />2- Listing of historic general rain storms affecting Mason Reservoir, CO PMP <br />6 <br />3- Summary of meteorological components associalted with f1aslh flooding <br />produced by thunderstorm rainfall 10 <br />4- HMR 55A site-specific key historic storm values 1ror !_OCAL storm PMP for 10 <br />square miles calculations 28 <br />5- Incremental site-specific LOCAL Storm PMP calculations 28 <br />6- HMR 55A classification of historic general storm~;; 30 <br />7- HMR 55A peak historic storm valueS adjusted for elevation for GENIE~L <br />storm PMP calculations 32 <br />8- HMR 55A site-specific GENERAL storm IPMP calculations 33 <br />9- HMS site-specific local storm PMP rainfall for 10 square miles 38 <br />10- Comparison of local storm PMP values based on technique used 41 <br />11- Comparison of general storm PMP values based on techniqUl~ usedl 43 <br /> <br />II <br />