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<br />LIST OF TABLES
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<br />Table 1-1. Sources of flood damage estimates..........,.....,.............,....................................,.. 3
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<br />Table 2-1, Published sources of flood damage estimates from the NWS and
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<br />US Weather Bureau ,.......... ..,....., ...,....,...,..........,........,........ ...., ........,.. ....,....,.......... ......,..10
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<br />Table 2-2, Types of flood loss reported during each era.......................,........,....,........,.......,12
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<br />Table 3-1, Estimated US flood damage, by fiscal year (Oct-Sep), ..................,.............,.,...17
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<br />Table 5-1. California 1998 EI Nino disaster: Estimated and actual public
<br />assistance costs, in thousands of current dollars,.....,..,......,....,..,.........,..........,....,......,....,26
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<br />Table 5-2, Crosstabulation of flood damage estimates from the NWS and five
<br />states. Estimates are in millions of dollars...............,.....,....,..................,...,.....................,32
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<br />Ta:bIe 6-1. Comparison of damage estimates by state, 1995-1978 and 1983-1999, ..,.........47
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<br />Table 6-2, Levels of annual state flood damage in three states during all
<br />years, 1955-1978 and 1983-1999, ,.......................,..,....,........,.,......,..,...,.........,............,..50
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<br />Table 7-1, Minnesota flood damage expenditures in major flood years 1993
<br />and 1997 (in millions of dollars),........,.....,..........,.............,.,."................,....,....,...........,..64
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