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State of Colorado
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Title
Colorado Extreme Storm Precipitation Data Study
Date
5/1/1997
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State of Colorado
Prepared By
CSU
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Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />simulating a storm with current information for initialization would be quicker and less <br />costly. Another interesting part of the discussion was related to the question - once a <br />large storm has been simulated, how do we move the storm in the mountain areas to <br />another location at higher or lower elevation? This will not be known until several <br />methods are tried to learn what is successful. It was clearly recognized that the ability to <br />move storms to slightly different areas was important to future planning and decision- <br />making in Colorado. The estimates of cost and time while not precise, were targeted near <br />a total of $300,000 and 2 years. A final comment is that the confidence in the results of <br />the model simulations would be much higher if two different models produced similar <br />results. <br /> <br />23 <br />
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