Learn more about USGS flood activities related to the September 2013 Southwest Floods that occurred when rains brought major flooding to parts of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
Unusual end-of-summer rains produced flooding in the Southwest United States, including devastating floods in the Colorado Front Range and major floods in central New Mexico.
Colorado Flood Info
The three-day rainfall of nearly 13 inches caused major flooding in river basins near Boulder, Colorado. Available flood data includes:
- NWS Service Assessment: The Record Eastern Colorado Floods of September 11-17, 2013. (published June 2014)
- Exceedance Probability Analysis (PDF) for the Colorado Flood Event, 9-16 September 2013 from the Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center (HDSC), National Weather Service, NOAA, released September 17, 2013
- 7 Day Precipitation Map
- 30 Day Precipitation Map
USGS Activities in the News:
- NBC NEWS (Sep 13): Colorado disaster: What is a 100-year flood? It's not what you think.
- StormChasingVideo.com (Sep 12): Colorado's Big Thompson Canyon Extreme Flash Flooding
- Payton Peterson (Sep 13): Longmont Downtown to East - Aerial Footage
- ABC News (Sep 12): Dramatic Rescue as Flash Floods Submerge Colorado Driver
New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah Flood Info
Major flooding occurred in the Upper Gila River and Paria River Basins in Arizona, Utah, and new Mexico, beginning on September 9th, resulting in road closures and damage to homes. Click the images below to view flooding along the Rio Puerco river.
USGS Activities in the News:
Below are other science projects associated with this flood event.
Historical Flooding
May-June 2013 Midwest Floods
April-May 2013 Midwest Floods
Debris flows and Floods from Extreme Precipitation in September 2013, Gila National Forest, NM
Below are publications associated with this flood event.
Estimates of peak flood discharge for 21 sites in the Front Range in Colorado in response to extreme rainfall in September 2013
Flooding in the South Platte River and Fountain Creek Basins in eastern Colorado, September 9–18, 2013
Below are partners associated with this flood event.
Learn more about USGS flood activities related to the September 2013 Southwest Floods that occurred when rains brought major flooding to parts of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
Unusual end-of-summer rains produced flooding in the Southwest United States, including devastating floods in the Colorado Front Range and major floods in central New Mexico.
Colorado Flood Info
The three-day rainfall of nearly 13 inches caused major flooding in river basins near Boulder, Colorado. Available flood data includes:
- NWS Service Assessment: The Record Eastern Colorado Floods of September 11-17, 2013. (published June 2014)
- Exceedance Probability Analysis (PDF) for the Colorado Flood Event, 9-16 September 2013 from the Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center (HDSC), National Weather Service, NOAA, released September 17, 2013
- 7 Day Precipitation Map
- 30 Day Precipitation Map
USGS Activities in the News:
- NBC NEWS (Sep 13): Colorado disaster: What is a 100-year flood? It's not what you think.
- StormChasingVideo.com (Sep 12): Colorado's Big Thompson Canyon Extreme Flash Flooding
- Payton Peterson (Sep 13): Longmont Downtown to East - Aerial Footage
- ABC News (Sep 12): Dramatic Rescue as Flash Floods Submerge Colorado Driver
New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah Flood Info
Major flooding occurred in the Upper Gila River and Paria River Basins in Arizona, Utah, and new Mexico, beginning on September 9th, resulting in road closures and damage to homes. Click the images below to view flooding along the Rio Puerco river.
USGS Activities in the News:
Below are other science projects associated with this flood event.
Historical Flooding
May-June 2013 Midwest Floods
April-May 2013 Midwest Floods
Debris flows and Floods from Extreme Precipitation in September 2013, Gila National Forest, NM
Below are publications associated with this flood event.
Estimates of peak flood discharge for 21 sites in the Front Range in Colorado in response to extreme rainfall in September 2013
Flooding in the South Platte River and Fountain Creek Basins in eastern Colorado, September 9–18, 2013
Below are partners associated with this flood event.