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<br />A recurrence of dn event of this magnitude centered on <br />the North Fork basin above Wray could have disastrous consequences <br />in the flood plain area. Excerpts from the Wray Gazette are <br />included below as an indication of other flood experiences: <br /> <br />Duration and rate of rise. Actual numerical values of <br />rise and durations for past floods in the North Fork Republican <br />River are not available because of insufficient data for analysis. <br />Generally. rates of rise for past events have been very fast with <br />short durations. The majority of past storms have not lingered over <br />the watershed, but have moved with great speed, releasing large <br />amounts of water over relatively small areas, which is indicative of <br />the cloudburst type of storm. <br /> <br />Hydrologic studies of this event indicate that the storm <br />did not occur in the North Fork basin above ~ray, but was concen- <br />trated in a small area directly over the town. This event, h~ever. <br />is a good example of the cloudburst type activity which is prevalent <br />in this region. <br /> <br />Velocities. Velocities of past floodwdters in the Wray <br />area have not been measured in the field. <br /> <br />Mav 14, 1951. Deluge of rain at Wray, starting <br />Monday night about 7 p.m. with a cloudburst and <br />continuing intermittently throughout the night. <br />The Government rain gage registered 3.56 inChes <br />of rain, most of which fell within the first 30 <br />minutes. The bridge fill on the lower part of <br />Adams Street was washed out. Water went over <br />lower Main Street and flooded the ball diamond. <br />No water entered any buildings and damage was <br />confined mostly to the street at the north side <br />of the Gardner Locker Building. <br /> <br />September 7, J951. High waters covered the <br />lower part of town from heavy rains. Water <br />reaChed flood proportions west and south of <br />Wray. The rain began at 4 a.m. at ~ray and came <br />in a d.ownpour. 1.25 inches was registered at <br />Wray. Westal'\d.souththerainwasmuchheavier <br />with as much as six inches reported. Water <br />reached. the d.oorway at Bills Motor, The Wray <br />Implement Company, Sted.wells, and Gardners, but <br />did not enter any buildings. <br /> <br />Julfl,1962. More than three inches of rain <br />fel at Wray with up t05 inches being recorded <br />west of Wray. The lower part of the city park <br />was under water. The machinery lot north of the <br />highway, where the Wray Implement Company has a <br />fleet of combines, was cove~ed, but the machin- <br />ery was settling (sic) out of the water. <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />]; <br />