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HMR52 Program & Probable Max. Flood

HMR52 Program & Probable Max. Flood

HMR52 Program & Probable Max. Flood

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I have been trying to use the HMR52 program for the generation of a Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP).  I will be using this information in order to run a PMF analysis in HEC-1.

I open the program (HMR52.EXE) and it asks for an input file.  How do I generate an input file?  I've searched the web, but there is very little information on HMR52.  Does anyone know of a manual for this program?

Is there possibly another program that is more user friendly that will generate incremental precipitation data?

Thanks for any help.

RE: HMR52 Program & Probable Max. Flood

I'm not familiar with HMR52 but you can also use the free program NFF.exe.  It is available at
http://water.usga.gov

It will calculate a probable peak flow based on a study by Crispen and Blue.

Good luck,

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