Good news, bad news. I found my original work on this stuff (done a number of years ago for the same reason you're doing it) but don't seem to be able to locate my TP-40!
Here's the general equation. Other forms are possible, but I've found this to generate good result with an average error accross the table that is usually less than 1%.
Intensity = (LOG10(freq*mr+br)/(duration^B+C)
where:
intensity is in inches per hour
frequency is in years
duration is in minutes
For Nashville, TN, the coefficients are:
mr = 29.72093365
br = 45.42764707
B = 0.810701783
C = 5.414353427
Of course, you can multiply the intensities by the durations to return the rainfall amounts.
Give me the rainfall amounts (in inches) for the 6 hour storm at your location (for f = 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 year) and I'll run your coefficients.
Bill Holt