Word: superflood
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...Army's flood control plan (General Jadwin's plan modified) was to provide protection from the maximum possible flood. Army Engineers and the Weather Bureau calculated this "superflood" by taking the maximum known flood of each of the Mississippi's great tributaries and assuming that they all hit the main river at once-which they have never done...
...present flood in part foiled these plans. It was not the superflood planned for. Most of the big tributaries, such as the White, Arkansas and Ouachita Rivers, were below record heights. But the Ohio was far above its highest record made in 1913, and since the Ohio enters the Mississippi higher than all the others, the Army's flood control works from Cairo to the White River were receiving a much more severe test than the Army's superflood contemplated...
...address to the third annual Midwest Power Conference, in Chicago, by Major-General Edgar Jadwin. As Chief of Engineers for the Army, General Jadwin may be expected to know what he is talking about. Said he, without giving any date: ". . . We now have a responsible forecast of a superflood, greater even than the 1927 flood. This is the result of investigations made by the United States Weather Bureau...
...difference between the administration's figure and that of the House Flood-Control Committee was just $183,000,000. As the "greatest fight" began, and the "superflood" abated, citizens wondered what part of a 183-million-dollar stumbling-block should be scored against...
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