Date:06/01/1988
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Hansen, E.M., D.D. Fenn
Title:Probable maximum precipitation estimates-United States between the continental divide and the 103rd meridian
Publication:Hydrometeor. Report, 55A
Abstract:None
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Date:08/01/1986
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Changnon, D., T.B. McKee
Title:Economic impacts and analysis methods of extreme precipitation estimates for Eastern Colorado
Publication:CIRA Paper No. 5, CIRA, CSU, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:Dams are designed to store water and to insure human safet and as such they must withstand, in their lifetimes, any estreme precipitation event in their drainage basin.
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Date:01/01/1985
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Changnon, Dave
Title:Review of methods used to develop PMP in HRM-55
Publication:Term paper for AT 753
Abstract:For the past 50 years the Federal government has been publishing hydrometeorological reports giving estimates of probable maximum precipitation.
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Date:05/01/1990
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:FEMA
Title:Proceedings of Probable Maximum Precipitation and Probable Maximum Flood Worksthop
Publication:FEMA Report
Abstract:None
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Date:03/01/1987
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Flook, L.R., Jr.
Title:Estimation of probable maximum precipitation case studies
Publication:J. Hydro. Eng., 113, 409-412
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Date:03/01/1980
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Riedel, J.T., L.C. Schreiner
Title:Comparison of generalized estimates of probable maximum precipitaiton with greatest observed rainfalls
Publication:NOAA Tech. Rep. NWS 25, Office of Hydrology, Washington, DC
Abstract:This study summarizes known storms of record over the United States east of the 105th meridian and west of the Continental Divide that have point or areal rainfall depths that are greater than or equal to 50 percent of PMP.
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Date:09/01/1983
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Schwartz, K.K., J.F. Miller
Title:Probable maximum precipitation and snowmelt criteria for southeast alasks
Publication:Hydrometeorological report No. 54, NWS, Hydrometeorological Branch, Office of Hydrology, Silver Spring, MD
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Date:10/01/1984
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Wang, B.H.
Title:Estimation of probable maximum precipitation: Case studies
Publication:J. Hydrol. Eng., 110, 1547-1472
Abstract:Depending on the type, scope and location of the project, availability of data, stage of the study and other considerations, the probable maximum precipitation (PMP) used in the probable maximum flood (PMF) analysis may be a
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Date:05/06/1991
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
(36) Hydrometeorology
Author:Poulos, G.S.
Title:A review of probable maximum precipitaiton and probable maximum flood estimation
Publication:AT 753 - Atmospheric Water Resources Paper
Abstract:None`
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Date:8/1/1994
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
(36) Hydrometeorology
Author:Jarrett, R.D.
Title:Historic-flood evaluation and research needs in mountainous areas.
Publication:Hydraulic Engineering '94. Proceedings of the 1994 Conf. Sponsored by the Hydraulics Division/ASCE, August 1-5 1994, Buffalo, NY
Abstract:An evaluation of historic flood estimates in mountainous areas in Colorado was made to assess their accuracy.
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Date:7/1/1993
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
(36) Hydrometeorology
Author:Jarrett, R.D.
Title:Flood elevation limits in the Rocky Mountains.
Publication:Proceedings of the symposium sponsored by the Hydraulics Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco, CA, July 25-30, 1993
Abstract:An analysis of 77,987 station years of streamline-gaging station data from 3,748 stations in the Rocky Mountians indicates that there is a latitude-dependent elevation limit to substantial rainfall-produced flooding.
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Date:6/1/1982
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
(36) Hydrometeorology
Author:Jarrett, R.D., J.E. Costa
Title:Multidisciplinary approach to the flood hydrology of foothill streams in Colorado.
Publication:International Symposium on Hydrometeorology, American Water Resources Assoc., June 1982
Abstract:Conventional hydrologic analyses fail to adequately describe the flood hydrology of foothill streams in Colorado.
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Date:01/01/1987
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Hansen, M.E.
Title:Probable maximum precipitation for design floods in the United States
Publication:J. Hydrol., 96, pp. 267-278
Abstract:The usage of probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates as a basis for determining the probable maximum flood (PMF) for use in hydrologic design is approaching 50 years in teh United States. The foundation for determining the level of PMP is the extreme storm record and the concepts of storm maximization, transposition and envelopment.
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Date:04/01/1997
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Zhao, W., J.A. Smith
Title:Numerical simulation of a heavy rainfall event during the PRE-STORM experiment
Publication:Water Resources Res., 33, pp. 783-799
Abstract:Numerical simulation of a storm that occurred along the Kansas-Oklahoma border June 9-10, 1985, during the Preliminary Regional Experiment for STORM-Central (PRE-STORM) was carried out to examine the effect of atmospheric moisture on extreme rainstorms.
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Date:07/21/1999
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Vogel, J.
Title:Slides of presentation
Publication:U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Meeting, Aurora, CO, July 21, 1999
Abstract:Packet contains slides regarding Cherry Creek PMP study.
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Date:2002
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
(78) Flash Floods & Extreme Precipitation
Author:Cotton, W.R., R.L. McAnelly, C.T. Ashby
Title:Simulations of Extreme Precipitation Events in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Publication:10th Conference on Mountain Meteorology and the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP) Meeting 2002, 17-21 June, Park City, UT.
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 43
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Date:2001
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
(78) Flash Floods & Extreme Precipitation
Author:Ashby, C.T., and W.R. Cotton
Title:Impact of soil moisture initialization on a simulated flash flood
Publication:9th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 30 July- 2 August 2001, AMS, 339-342
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 42
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Date:1994
Subject:(57) Probable Max. Precipitation And Flood Estimation [PMP/PMF]
Author:Cotton, Thompson, Mielke
Title:Real-time mesoscale prediction on workstations
Publication:Bull. Am. Met., 75, 349-362
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 32
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Record ID:57/18

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