Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: aee3277d-bcab-4cf4-bdb2-fb607503b041
Document Type: srp
Title: PROBABLE MAXIMUM FLOOD (PMF) ON STREAMS AND RIVERS
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0523/ML052340529.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 2
Section ID: 2.4.3
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2.4.3-9 Rev. 3 - April 1989 No. 54., "Probable Maximum Precipitation and Snowmelt Criteria for Southeast Alaska" (1983). No. 55., "Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates - United States Between the Continental Divide and the 103rd Meridian" (1984). 5. Technical Papers of the U.S. Weather Bureau (now U.S. Weather Service, NOWM): No. 2., "Maximum Recorded United States Point Rainfall for 5 Minutes to 24 Hours at 207 First Order Stations," Rev. (1963). No. 5., "Highest Persisting Dewpoints in the Western United States" (1948). No. 10., "Mean Precipitable Water in the United States" (1949). No. 13., "Mean Monthly and Annual Evaporation Data from Free Water Surface for the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and tfie West Indies" (1950). No. 14., "Tables of Precipitable Water and Other Factors for a Saturated Pseudo-Adiabatic Atmosphere" (1951). No. 15., "Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours:" Part I: Utah (1951); Part II: Idaho (1951); Part III: Florida (1952); Part IV: Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia (1953); Part V: New Jersey (1953); Part VI: New England (1953); Part VII: South Carolina (1953); Part VIII: Virginia (1954); Part IX: Georgia (1954); Part X: New York (1954); Part XI: North Carolina (1955); Part XII: Oregon (1955); Part XIII: Kentucky (1955); Part XIV: Louisiana (1955); Part XV: Alabama (1955); Part XVI: Pennsylvania (1956); Part XVII: Mississippi (1956); Part XVIII: West Virginia (1956); Part XIX: Tennessee (1956); Part XX: Indiana (1956); Part XXI: Illinois (1958); Part XXII: Ohio (1958); Part XXIII: California (1959); Part XXIV: Texas (1959); Part XXV: Arkansas (1960); Part XXVI: Oklahoma (1961). No. 16., "Maximum 24-Hour Precipitation in the United States" (1952). No. 25., "Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for Selected Stations in the United States, Alaska, Hawaiian Islands, and Puerto Rico" (1955). No. 28., "Rainfall Intensities for Local Drainage Design in Western United States for Durations of 20