In the late summer of 1996, a record rain fell in many parts of the 
Chicagoland area.  Rainfall values exceeded the 100 year values
in much of the area.  Aurora, IL recorded a rainfall of 16.9 inches 
in about 24 hrs.  This value is the second highest rainfall 
ever recorded in the U.S.  This project will attempt to explain 
just how much water this is and where it went. 
Project Objectives 
There are several project objectives for this investigation: 
 
I hope to obtain much of my information from world wide web sources. 
For example, Nexrad radar information on the flood may still be 
available. I will probably need some sort of rainfall information 
from somewhere. Ideally, a hyetograph would be the best source of 
data to conduct the water balance.  Other information that will be 
needed relates to the shape of the watershed.  I would suspect that 
the USGS might have this information available.  I also worked for a 
civil engineering firm (Rempe-Sharpe & Assoc., Geneva, IL) that may 
have information on the watershed under consideration. 
Expected Results 
I would like to correlate the water balance as closely as possible 
to the actual data.  i.e. the flood stage should match the the water 
level predicted by the hyetograph.  This correlation may depend on 
the methods used to analyze the data.	I think that the compiled 
information would make a very neat home page.  I have some pictures 
that I could post on the page, then I could post the water balance 
info, etc.  I could chart the inflow vs. outflow.....Many 
possibilities.
Information Sources