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500yr Storm Rainfall Depth 1

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davidpro

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Anyone know where I can find information regarding 500yr rainfall depths in the southeast? Everywhere I look only provides info up to the 100yr storm. I'm analyzing a stream in HEC-RAS where I'm going further upstream than the established FEMA map, so I have to come up with the flows to my upstream cross-sections. There is a fork in the channel upstream of where the effective map stops, so I don't want to use the last FEMA flow for both branches, and I imagine FEMA will want something more detailed than splitting the flow in half or some equivalent of that. Any ideas? Thanks,
 
Perfect, that's it! Thanks
 
Be sure to check what flow data FEMA wants you to use. Typically, they prefer flows from Regression analysis over Hydrologic modeling.
 
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