Hydrologic response for a high-elevation storm in the South Dakota Black Hills

Internal Report 2015-01
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Abstract

A group of thunderstorms produced >4 in of rain during four periods of progressively more intense rainfall across a small part of a relatively high-elevation area of the northern Black Hills on 5 August 2014. The resulting hydrologic response was noteworthy in two very small headwater drainage basins, where the measured peak flows are by far the largest—relative to drainage area—ever documented for the high-elevation Limestone Plateau area. However, peak flows attenuated quickly in a downstream direction owing to the storms tracking perpendicular to the drainage direction, moderately dry antecedent conditions, and progressive widening of the valley bottoms.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Title Hydrologic response for a high-elevation storm in the South Dakota Black Hills
Series title Internal Report
Series number 2015-01
Year Published 2015
Language English
Publisher National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Weather Service
Contributing office(s) South Dakota Water Science Center, Dakota Water Science Center
Description 21 p.
Country United States
State South Dakota
Other Geospatial Black Hills
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