Laserfiche WebLink
<br />'t~ _..~~---~-"~":"'"._~ <br />l. ..;.'/-:-..-.---, ~'f?j.:i.~.<;,:-::': .".~.:':: :-,-":: '," - __~_.,~, " <br /> <br />--~_..----~----_._-~----_.._--_..._- <br /> <br />JUL -16-96 TUE 03:25 PM DEPT flTMOS SCIENCE CSIJ <br /> <br />FAX NO. 970 491 B449 <br /> <br />P.04 <br /> <br />4) NORTHERN MOUNTAINS <br /> <br />Ward District, CO May29-31,1894 6-8" G U <br />Big Elk Meadows, CO May 4-8, 1969 8-18(?)" G"" <br />(both of these were From Range stoms dropping he-.avy precipitation at high elevations in <br />the Northern Mountains. They should also be induded with the Front Range storms) <br />Colorado Mountains Dec. 29-31, 1951 4-9" water (sn) G <br />(most intense winter storm -- possibly pertinent) <br />Steamboat Springs, CO May 17-18,1944 3-7" G <br />Pyramid, CO Sep.20-24, 1961 2-5" G <br /> <br />Sweetwater, CO July 12, 1976 6" (?) LC H(?) <br />(little information is known about this storm) <br />Muddy Creek, CO June 20, 1993 3"/lhr LC ** <br />Gibson Darn, MT June 6-8, 1964 16" GLC u <br />5) COLORADO PLATEAU <br />Dove Creek, CO Sep.5,1970 6" Trop/GLC ** <br />Southwest CO October 19-20, 1972 3-6" G <br />Gateway, CO Aug 21, 1957 3"/1.5 hr LC <br /> <br />Blanding, UT Aug. 1, 196& 4-6" LC <br />Prescott, AZ Sep. 23-24, 1983 13" Trop ** <br />(several other AZ storms oftropica1 origin have put down ve.ry heavy a.i:nounts <br />that ll1llY be pertinent to SW Colorado) <br /> <br />6) NORTHERN BASL'l' <br />Parachute, CO Oct. 10-15, 1899 4-6" G <br />Meeker, CO Aug. 17-25, 1925 3-4" LC <br />Rifle (Gov. Creek), CO May 15,1993 4"/2hr LC <br />Morgan. UT Sep. 16, 1958 8" LC .. <br />Opal, WY Aug. 16, 1990 7 "/2hr LC .. <br /> <br />.. Storm was previously included in the April 1996 list of Colorado (and surrounding <br />areas) heaviest rains. <br />