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Cameron peak fire rainfall runoff data


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Last updated: Apr 14, 2025 at 5:19 p.m.
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Abstract

This resource contains rainfall runoff data for unburned catchments compared to catchments burned in the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire in northern Colorado. Data are from June-September 2021-2023. The data are in a csv file (storm_data.csv) with the following fields:

site: name of the catchment
type: burn status - unburned (UB), moderately burned (MB), or severely burned (SB)
snow zone: persistent snow zone (PSZ) or intermittent snow zone (ISZ)
latitude: latitude of the stream gauge in decimal degrees
longitude: longitude of the stream gauge in decimal degrees
area_km2: area of the contributing catchment in square km
stormStartTime: start of rainfall event
stormHalfTime: time when half of the event total rainfall has fallen
stormEndTime: end of the rainfall event
flowStartTime: time when the hydrograph started responding to the rainfall
flowPeakTime: time of highest flow during the event
flowEndTime: time when the hydrograph response ended
lag2peak: time difference between stormHalfTime and flowPeakTime in hours
MRMS_totalPrecipMm: total event precipitation in mm from the MRMS product
MRMS_stormDurationHr: duration of the rain event
MRMS_MI30: maximum 30-minute rainfall intensity during the storm in mm/hr
MRMS_MI60: maximum 60-minute rainfall intensity during the storm in mm/hr
totalEventFlow: total stormflow produced during the event in mm
flowPeak: highest flow rate during the event in mm/hr
stageRise: height of stream stage rise above baseflow in cm
year: year of observation
pwd: cumulative potential water deficit from the start of the water. value accumulates each days precipitation - reference evapotranspiration. mm

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Coverage

Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Cameron Peak Fire
North Latitude
40.7000°
East Longitude
-105.5000°
South Latitude
40.4000°
West Longitude
-105.9000°

Temporal

Start Date:
End Date:

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Funding Agencies

This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
U.S. National Science Foundation EAR 2101068, EAR2302594

How to Cite

Miller, Q., M. Sears, D. Barnard, S. Kampf (2025). Cameron peak fire rainfall runoff data, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/5ece16124a364db09a6ea9a7835ed257

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