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Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates, United States Between the Continental Divide and the 103rd Meridian
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6/1/1988
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COE
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<br />Table 2.2.--Storms important to determination of PKP for the CD-I03 region <br />Storm Lat. Long. Elev.11 1000 mi 2 10mi2 <br />Number Name Date (0) (') (0) (') (ft) 24 hr 6 hr <br />1. Ward District, CO 5/29-31/94 40 04 105 32 9600 4.6 1.7 <br />6. Boxelder, CO 5/1-3/04 40 59 105 11 7000 3.4 2.1 <br />8. Rociada, NM 9/26-30/04 35 52 105 20 7700 5.4 3.8 <br />10. Warrick, MT 6/6-8/06 48 04 109 39 4700 6.7 6.0 <br />13. Evans, MT 6/3-6/08 47 11 III 08 5000 B 5.3 1.9 <br />86. May Valley, CO 10/18-19/08 38 03 102 38 3800 5.9 4.2 <br />20. Clayton, NM 4/29-5/2/14 36 20 103 06 4800 7.9 5.3 <br />23. Tajique, NM 7/19-28/15 34 46 106 20 7500 4.1 4.6 <br />25. Lakewood, NM 8/7-8/16 32 38 104 21 3600 5.2 4.8 <br />27. Meek, NM 9/15-17 /19 33 41 105 11 6700 5.0 3.8 <br />30. Fry's Rch., CO 4/14-16/21 40 43 105 43 8000 4.8 2.2 <br />31. Penrose, CO 6/2-6/21 38 27 105 04 5800 7.8 10.4 <br />32. Springbrook, MT 6/17-21/21 47 18 105 35 2900 11.3 10.5 <br />35. Virsylvia, NM 8/17/22 36 47 105 38 8800 B <br /> (Cerro) <br />38. Savage ton, WY 9/27-10/1/23 43 52 105 47 5100 6.6 6.0 <br />44. Porter, NM 10/9-12/30 35 12 103 17 4100 7.2 5.7 <br />46. Kassler, CO 9/9-11/33 39 30 105 06 5900 3.3 3.9 <br />47. Cherry Creek, CO 5/30-31/35 39 13 104 32 6900 7.2 20.6 <br />101. Hale, CO 5/30-31/35 39 36 102 08 4000 7.2 16.5 <br />48. Las Cruces, NM 8/29-30/35 32 19 106 47 4000 * 7.4 <br />105. Broome, TX 9/14-18/36 31 47 100 50 2400 13.8 16.0 <br />53. Loveland, CO 8/30-9/4/38 40 23 105 04 5000 3.1 6.4 <br />55. Masonville, CO 9/10/38 40 26 105 13 6000 * <br />108. Snyder, TX 6/19-20/39 32 44 100 55 2400 18.8 <br />56. Prairieview, NM 5/20-25/41 33 07 103 12 4000 4.9 3.8 <br />58. McColleum Rch., NM 9/20-23/41 32 10 104 44 5800 6.3 10.1 <br />60. Rancho Grande, NM 8/29-9/1/42 34 56 105 06 5700 6.8 3.2 <br />66. Ft. Collins, CO 5/30/48 40 35 105 05 5000 7.8 <br />67. Golden, CO 6/7 /48 39 44 105 14 6000 * <br />68. Dupuyer, MT 6/16-17/48 48 12 ll2 30 4200 5.6 4.4 <br />lll. Del Rio, TX 6/23-24/48 29 22 100 37 1100 17.9 13.2 <br />71. Belt, MT 6/1-4/53 47 25 110 50 4100 5.4 <br />112. Vic Pierce, TX 6/23-28/54 30 22 101 23 2200 18.4 16.0 <br />72. Buffalo Gap, Sask. 5/30/61 49 06 105 18 2900 <br />75. Gibson Dam, MT 6/6-8/64 48 32 ll3 33 7500 B 12.3 6.0 <br /> <br />18 <br />
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