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Colorado has had numerous larger rainfalls and floods over the past 130 years. The 1894 flood in Boulder was about four times larger than the 2014 flood.
The USGS flood marker in Boulder creek showed the 2013 flood as being less than a 100 year flood, not a thousand year flood.
A 1965 flood covered almost the entire southeast quadrant of the state.
And in 1935, Colorado received more rainfall in six hours than Boulder did during the entire week of the 2013 storms.
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/archive.html?year=2013&month=09 …
Global warming profiteers depend on the ignorance of their audience.
Gee, I wonder how these canyons that funnel water formed. Why did the native people camp on the hills above Boulder Creek?
Come on, Steve. You know that 1935 and 1965 were back when floods were weather, and floods now are climate.
Since flash floods are localized events, over a big country like the US, several places will get 1,000 year floods every year. All it takes is one very slow moving thunderstorm sitting over one place.
I feel sorry for all the prior generations who just had to deal with weather, when we could now control the climate if we just got back to the stone age.
But, lies sell much better than truth. See Hollywood.
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http://www.boulderhistory.org/timeline.asp