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PUBLICATIONS SERIES:
  1. Atlas 14 (2004 - Current)
  2. Atlas 2 (1973)
  3. Hydrometeorological Reports (1943 - 1999)
  4. Technical Papers (1943 - 1966)
  5. Technical Reports (1967 - 1988)
  6. Technical Memoranda (1966 - 1995)
 

1. NOAA Atlas 14, Vols. 1 - 12 (2004 - Current) 

Vol. Title Year Comments
1 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Semiarid Southwest (Arizona, Southeast California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah) 2004
(2011)
SE California superseded by NA14 Vol6
2 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Ohio River Basin and Surrounding States (Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia) 2004
(2006)
 
3 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands 2006
(2008)
 
4 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Hawaiian Islands 2009
(2011)
 
5 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Selected Pacific Islands 2009
(2011)
 
6 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, California 2011
(2014)
 
7 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Alaska 2012  
8 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Midwestern States (Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin) 2013  
9 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Southeastern States (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi) 2013  
10 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Northeastern states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont) 2015
(2018)
 
11 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Texas 2018  
12 Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming) 2024  
 

2. NOAA Atlas 2, Vols. I - XI (1973) 

Vol. Title Year Comments
I Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Montana 1973 superseded by NA14 Vol12
II Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Wyoming 1973 superseded by NA14 Vol12
III Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Colorado 1973 superseded by NA14 Vol8
IV Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, New Mexico 1973 not digitized; superseded by NA14 Vol1
V Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Idaho 1973 superseded by NA14 Vol12
VI Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Utah 1973 not digitized; superseded by NA14 Vol1
VII Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Nevada 1973 not digitized; superseded by NA14 Vol1
VIII Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Arizona 1973 not digitized; superseded by NA14 Vol1
IX Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Washington 1973  
X Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, Oregon 1973  
XI Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the Western United States, California 1973 superseded by NA14 Vol6
3. Hydrometeorological Reports 
    U.S. Weather Bureau Hydrometeorological Reports, Nos. 1 - 46 (1943 - 1970)
    NOAA Hydrometeorological Reports, Nos. 47 - 59 (1973 - 1999)
 
No. Title Year Comments
1 Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Ompompanoosuc Basin above Union Village, Vermont 1943 superseded (see PMP documents)
2 Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Ohio River Basin above Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1943 superseded (see PMP documents)
3 Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Sacramento Basin of California 1943 superseded (see PMP documents)
4 Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Panama Canal Basin 1943  
5 Thunderstorm Rainfall 1947  
6 A Preliminary Report on the Probable Occurrence of Excessive Precipitation over Fort Supply Basin, Oklahoma 1938 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
7 Worst Probable Meteorological Condition on Mill Creek, Butler, and Hamilton Counties, Ohio (unpublished). Supplement to the Report on Mill Creek Basin, Ohio 1938 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
8 A Hydro-Meteorological Analysis of Possible Maximum Precipitation over St. Francis River Basin above Wappapello, Missouri 1938 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
9 A Report on the Possible Occurrence of Maximum Precipitation over White River Basin above Mud Mountain Dam Site, Washington 1939 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
10 Maximum Possible Rainfall over the Arkansas River Basin above Caddoa, Colorado (with Supplement) 1939 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
11 A Preliminary Report on the Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Dorena, Cottage Grove, and Fern Ridge Basins in the Willamette Basin, Oregon 1939 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
12 Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Red River Basin above Denison, Texas 1939 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
13 A Report on the Maximum Possible Precipitation over Cherry Creek Basin in Colorado 1940 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
14 The Frequency of Flood Producing Rainfall over the Pajaro River Basin in California 1940 not digitized; superseded (see PF documents)
15 A Report on Depth-Frequency Relations of Thunderstorm Rainfall on the Sevier Basin, Utah 1941 not digitized; superseded (see PF documents)
16 A Preliminary Report on the Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Potomac and Rappahannock River Basins 1943 not digitized; superseded (see PMP documents)
17 Maximum Possible Precipitation over the Pecos Basin of New Mexico - unpublished
18 Tentative Estimates of Maximum Possible Flood-Producing Meteorological Conditions in the Columbia River Basin 1945 OCR'd; has errors; superseded (see PMP documents)
19 Preliminary Report on Depth-Duration-Frequency Characteristics of Precipitation over the Muskingum Basin for One to Nine Week Periods 1945 OCR'd; has errors; superseded (see PF documents)
20 An Estimate of Maximum Possible Flood-Producing Meteorological Conditions in the Missouri River Basin above Garrison Damsite 1945 OCR'd; has errors; superseded (see PMP documents)
21B (Report on Maximum Possible Precipitation for Los Angeles Area, California 1945 OCR'd; has errors; superseded (see PMP documents)
22 An Estimate of Maximum Possible Flood-Producing Meteorological Conditions in the Missouri River Basin Between Garrison and Fort Randall 1946 superseded (see PMP documents)
23 Generalized Estimates of Maximum Possible Precipitation over the United States East of the 105th Meridian for Areas of 10, 200, and 500 Square Miles 1947 have no copy of revised 23A; superseded (see PMP documents)
24 Maximum Possible Precipitation over the San Joaquin Basin, California 1947 superseded (see PMP documents)
25A Representative Twelve-Hour Dewpoints in Major U.S. Storms East of the Continental Divide 1949  
26 Analysis of Winds over Lake Okeechobee during Tropical Storm of August 26-27, 1949 1951  
27 Estimate of Maximum Possible Precipitation. Rio Grande Basin, Fort Quitman to Zapata 1951 superseded (see PMP documents)
28 Generalized Estimate of Maximum Possible Precipitation over New England and New York 1952 superseded (see PMP documents)
29 Seasonal Variation of the Standard Project Storm for Areas of 200 and 1000 Square Miles East of 105th Meridian 1953 not digitized
30 Meteorology of Floods at St. Louis 1953 unpublished
31 Analysis and Synthesis of Hurricane Wind Patterns Over Lake Okeechobee, Florida 1954  
32 Characteristics of United States Hurricanes Pertinent to Levee Design for Lake Okeechobee, Florida 1954  
33 Seasonal Variation of the Probable Maximum Precipitation East of the 105th Meridian for Areas from 10 to 1,000 Square Miles and Durations of 6, 12, 24 and 48 Hours 1956 superseded (see PMP documents)
34 Meteorology of Flood-Producing Storms in the Mississippi River Basin 1956  
35 Meteorology of Hypothetical Flood Sequences in the Mississippi River Basin 1959  
36 Interim Report: Probable Maximum Precipitation in California 1961
(1969)
superseded (see PMP documents)
37 Meteorology of Hydrologically Critical Storms in California 1962 superseded (see PMP documents)
38 Meteorology of Flood-Producing Storms in the Ohio River Basin 1961 superseded (see PF documents)
39 Probable Maximum Precipitation in the Hawaiian Islands 1963  
40 Probable Maximum Precipitation, Susquehanna River Drainage above Harrisburg, PA 1965 not OCRed yet; superseded (see PMP documents)
41 Probable Maximum and TVA Precipitation over the Tennessee River Basin above Chattanooga 1965  
42 Meteorological Conditions for the Probable Maximum Flood on the Yukon River above Rampart, Alaska 1966 superseded (see PMP documents)
43 Probable Maximum Precipitation, Northwest States 1966
(1981)
superseded (see PMP documents)
44 Probable Maximum Precipitation over South Platte River, Colorado, and Minnesota River, Minnesota 1969 superseded (see PMP documents)
45 Probable Maximum and TVA Precipitation for Tennessee River Basins up to 3,000 Square Miles in Area and Durations to 72 Hours 1969 superseded (see PMP documents)
46 Probable Maximum Precipitation, Mekong River Basin 1970  
47 Meteorological Criteria for Extreme Floods for Four Basins in the Tennessee and Cumberland River Watersheds 1973  
48 Probable Maximum Precipitation and Snowmelt Criteria For Red River of the North above Pembina, and Souris River above Minot, North Dakota 1973  
49 Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates, Colorado River and Great Basin Drainages 1977  
50 Meteorology of Important Rainstorms in the Colorado River and Great Basin Drainages 1981  
51 Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates, United States East of the 105th Meridian
Digitized maps
1978  
52 Application of Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates - United States East of the 105th Meridian 1982  
53 Seasonal Variation of 10-Square-Mile Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates, United States East of the 105th Meridian 1980  
54 Probable Maximum Precipitation and Snowmelt Criteria for Southeast Alaska 1983  
55A Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates - United States Between the Continental Divide and the 103rd Meridian 1988  
56 Probable Maximum and TVA Precipitation Estimates With Areal Distribution for Tennessee River Drainages Less Than 3,000 Mi2 in Area 1986  
57 Probable Maximum Precipitation - Pacific Northwest States. Columbia River (including portions of Canada), Snake River and Pacific Coastal Drainages 1994  
58 Probable Maximum Precipitation for California - Calculation Procedures 1998  
59 Probable Maximum Precipitation for California
   - HMR58 and HMR59 shapefiles
1999  

4. Weather Bureau Technical Papers, Nos. 1 - 57 (1943 - 1966) 

No. Title Year Comments
1 10-year Normals of Pressure Tendencies and Hourly Station Pressures for the United States. Supplement: Normal 3-Hourly Pressure Changes for the United States at the Intermediate Synoptic Hours 1943
(1945)
not digitized
2 Maximum Recorded United States Point Rainfall for 5 Minutes to 24 Hours at 296 First-Order Stations 1947
(1963)
 
3 Extreme Temperatures in the Upper Air 1947 OCR'd; has errors
4 Topographically Adjusted Normal Isohyetal Maps for Western Colorado 1947 not digitized
5 Highest Persisting Dewpoints in Western United States for Durations of 12 to 120 Hours 1948 OCR'd; has errors
6 Upper Air Average Values of Temperature, Pressure, and Relative Humidity Over the United States and Alaska 1945
(1949)
 
7 A Report on Thunderstorm Conditions Affecting Flight Operations 1948  
8 The Climatic Handbook for Washington, D.C. 1949 OCR'd; has errors
9 Temperatures at Selected Stations in the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico 1948  
10 Mean Precipitable Water in the United States 1949  
11 Weekly Mean Values of Daily Total Solar and Sky Radiation 1949  
12 Sunshine and Cloudiness at Selected Stations in the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico 1951  
13 Mean Monthly and Annual Evaporation from Free Water Surface for the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and West Indies 1950  
14 Tables of Precipitable Water and Other Factors for a Saturated Pseudo-Adiabatic Atmosphere 1951  
15-1 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part I: Utah 1951  
15 -2 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part II: Idaho 1951  
15-3 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part III: Florida 1952  
15-4 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part IV: Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia 1954  
15-5 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part V: New Jersey 1954  
15-6 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part VI: New England 1954  
15-7 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part VII: South Carolina 1954  
15-8 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part VIII: Virginia 1954  
15-9 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part IX: Georgia 1954  
15-10 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part X: New York 1954  
15-11 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XI: North Carolina 1955  
15-12 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XII: Oregon 1955  
15-13 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XIII: Kentucky 1955  
15-14 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XIV: Louisiana 1955  
15-15 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XV: Alabama 1955  
15-16 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XVI: Pennsylvania 1956  
15-17 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XVII: Mississippi 1956  
15-18 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XVIII: West Virginia 1956  
15-19 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours; Part XIX: Tennessee 1956  
15-20 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XX: Indiana 1956  
15-21 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XXI: Illinois 1958  
15-22 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XXII: Ohio 1958  
15-23 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XXIII: California 1959  
15-24 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XXIV: Texas 1959  
15-25 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XXV: Arkansas 1960  
15-26 Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 Hours. Part XXVI: Oklahoma 1961  
16 Maximum 24-Hour Precipitation in the United States 1952  
17 Kansas - Missouri Floods of June - July 1951 1952  
18 Measurements of Diffuse Solar Radiation at Blue Hill Observatory 1952  
19 Mean Number of Thunderstorm Days in the United States 1952  
20 Tornado Occurrences in the United States (1960)  
21 Normal Weather Charts for the Northern Hemisphere 1952 not digitized
22 Wind Patterns over Lower Lake Mead 1953  
23 Floods of 1952: Upper Mississippi - Missouri - Red River of the North 1954 map insert not
digitized
24-1 Rainfall Intensities for Local Drainage Design in the United States For Durations of 5 to 240 Minutes and 2, 5, and 10-Year Return Periods. Part I: West of the 115th Meridian 1953
(1955)
superseded (see PF documents)
24-2 Rainfall Intensities for Local Drainage Design in the United States For Durations of 5 to 240 Minutes and 2-, 5-, and 10-Year Return Periods. Part II: Between 105° W and 115° W 1954 not digitized; superseded (see PF documents)
25 Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves For Selected Stations in the United States, Alaska, Hawaiian Islands, and Puerto Rico 1955 superseded (see PF documents)
26 Hurricane Rains and Floods of August 1955: Carolinas to New England 1956  
27 The Climate of the Matanuska Valley 1956  
28 Rainfall Intensities for Local Drainage Design in Western United States for Durations of 20 Minutes to 24 Hours and 1- to 100-Year Return Periods 1956 superseded (see PF documents)
29-1 Rainfall Intensity-Frequency Regime.-1 - The Ohio Valley 1957 superseded (see PF documents)
29-2 Rainfall Intensity-Frequency Regime. Part 2 - Southeastern United States 1958 superseded (see PF documents)
29-3 Rainfall Intensity-Frequency Regime. Part 3 - The Middle Atlantic Region 1958 superseded (see PF documents)
29-4 Rainfall Intensity-Frequency Regime. Part 4 - Northeastern United States 1959 superseded (see PF documents)
29-5 Rainfall Intensity-Frequency Regime. Part 5 - Great Lakes Region 1960 superseded (see PF documents)
30 Tornado Deaths in the United States 1957  
31 Monthly Normal Temperatures, Precipitation, and Degree Days 1956  
32-1 Upper-Air Climatology of the United States.-1 - Averages for Isobaric Surfaces: Height, Temperature, Humidity, and Density 1957 not digitized
32-2 Upper-Air Climatology of the United States. Part 2 - Extremes and Standard Deviations of Average Heights and Temperatures 1958  
32-3 Upper-Air Climatology of the United States. Part 3 - Vector Winds and Shear 1959  
33 Rainfall and Floods of April, May, and June 1957 in the South-Central States 1958  
34 Upper Wind Distribution Statistical Parameter Estimates 1958  
35 Climatology and Weather Services of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes 1959  
36 North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones. Tracks and Frequencies of Hurricanes and Tropical Storms 1886-1958 1959  
37 Evaporation Maps for the United States 1959  
38 Generalized Estimates of Probable Maximum Precipitation for the United States West of the 105th Meridian for Areas to 400 Square Miles and Durations to 24 Hours 1960 superseded (see PMP documents)
39 Verification of the Weather Bureau's 30-Day Outlooks 1961  
40 Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States for Durations from 30 Minutes to 24 Hours and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years 1961 superseded for most states (see PF documents)
41 Meridonal Cross-Sections: Upper Winds Over the Northern Hemisphere 1961 not digitized
42 Generalized Estimates of Probable Maximum Precipitation and Rainfall-Frequency Data for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands for Areas to 400 Square Miles, Durations to 24 Hours, and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years 1961 PF estimates superseded by NA14 Vol3
43 Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the Hawaiian Islands for Areas to 200 Square Miles, Durations to 24 Hours, and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years 1962 point PF estimates superseded by NA14 Vol3
44 A Catalog of 100 FCC-Positioned Transosonde Flights 1962 not digitized
45 Snowmelt Floods of March-April 1960: Missouri and Upper Mississippi Basins 1962  
46 Atmospheric Electric Measurement Results at Mauna Loa Observatory 1962  
47 Probable Maximum Precipitation and Rainfall-Frequency Data for Alaska for Areas to 400 Square Miles, Durations to 24 Hours, and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years 1963 PF estimates superseded by NA14 Vol7
48 Characteristics of the Hurricane Storm Surge 1963  
49 Two- to Ten-Day Precipitation for Return Periods of 2 to 100 Years in the Contiguous United States 1964 superseded for most states (see PF documents)
50 Frequency of Maximum Water Equivalent of March Snow Cover in North Central United States 1964  
51 Two- to Ten-Day Rainfall for Return Periods of 2 to 100 Years in the Hawaiian Islands 1965 superseded by NA14 Vol4
52 Two- to Ten-Day Precipitation for Return Periods of 2 to 100 Years in Alaska 1965 superseded by NA14 Vol7
53 Two- to Ten-Day Rainfall for Return Periods of 2 to 100 Years in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands 1965 superseded by NA14 Vol3
54 Meteorological Summaries Pertinent to Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion over Southern California 1965 not digitized
55 Tropical Cyclones of the North Atlantic Ocean. Tracks and Frequencies of Hurricanes and Tropical Storms, 1871-1963 1965  
56 Interdiurnal Variability of Pressure and Temperature in the Conterminous United States 1966  
57 Normal Monthly Number of Days with Precipitation of 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 4.0 Inches or More in the Conterminous United States 1966 not digitized
5. Technical Reports 
    ESSA Technical Reports Weather Bureau series, Nos. 1 - 12 (1967 - 1970)
    NOAA Technical Reports NWS series, 13 - 41 (1971 - 1988)
 
No. Title Year Comments
1 Monthly Mean 100-, 50-, 30-, and 10-Millibar Charts January 1964 through December 1965 of the IQSY Period 1967 not digitized
2 Weekly Synoptic Analyses, 5-, 2-, and 0.4-Mb Surfaces for 1964 (Based on Observations of the Meteorological Rocket Network during the IQSY) 1967 not digitized
3 Weekly Synoptic Analyses, 5-, 2-, and 0.4-Mb Surfaces for 1965 (Based on Observations of the Meteorological Rocket Network during the IQSY) 1967 not digitized
4 The March-May 1965 Floods in the Upper Mississippi, Missouri, and Red River of the North Basins 1967  
5 Climatological Probabilities of Precipitation for the Conterminous United States 1967  
6 Climatology of Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes 1968  
7 Frequency and Areal Distributions of Tropical Storm Rainfall in the United States Coastal Region on the Gulf of Mexico 1968  
8 Critical Fire Weather Patterns in the Conterminous United States 1969 not digitized
9 Weekly Synoptic Analyses, 5-, 2-, and 0.4-Mb Surfaces for 1966 (Based on Observations of the Meteorological Rocket Network during the IQSY) 1969 not digitized
10 Hemispheric Teleconnections of Mean Circulation Anomalies at 700 Millibars 1969 not digitized
11 Monthly Mean 100-, 50-, 30-, and 10-Millibar Charts and Standard Deviation Maps, 1966-1967 1969 not digitized
12 Weekly Synoptic Analyses, 5-, 2-, and 0.4-Mb Surfaces for 1967 1970 not digitized
13 The March-April 1969 Snowmelt Floods in the Red River of the North, Upper Mississippi, and Missouri Basins 1971  
14 Weekly Synoptic Analyses, 5-, 2-, and 0.4-Mb Surfaces for 1968 1971 not digitized
15 Some Climatological Characteristics of Hurricanes and Tropical Storms, Gulf and East Coasts of the United States 1975  
16 Storm Tide Frequencies on the South Carolina Coast 1975  
17 Estimation of Hurricane Storm Surge in Apalachicola Bay, Florida 1975  
18 Joint Probability Method of Tide Frequency Analysis Applied to Apalachicola Bay and St. George Sound, Florida 1975  
19 A Point Energy and Mass Balance Model of a Snow Cover 1976 not digitized
20 Vol I Precipitable Water Over the United States, Volume I: Monthly Means 1976  
20 Vol II Precipitable Water Over the United States, Volume II: Semimonthly Maxima 1979  
21 Interduration Precipitation Relations for Storms - Southeast States 1979  
22 The Nested Grid Model 1979  
23 Meteorological Criteria for Standard Project Hurricane and Probable Maximum Hurricane Windfields, Gulf and East Coasts of the United States 1979  
24 A Methodology for Point-to-Area Rainfall Frequency Ratios 1980  
25 Comparison of Generalized Estimates of Probable Maximum Precipitation with Greatest Observed Rainfalls 1980  
26 Frequency and Motion of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones 1981  
27 Interduration Precipitation Relations for Storms - Western United States 1981  
28 GEM: A Statistical Weather Forecasting Procedure 1981  
29 Analyses of Elements of the Marine Environment for the Atlantic Remote Sensing Land Ocean Experiment (ARSLOE) - An Atlas for October 22 Through October 27, 1980 1982 not digitized
30 The NMC Spectral Model 1982 not digitized
31 A Monthly Averaged Climatology of Sea Surface Temperature 1982 not digitized
32 Pertinent Meteorological and Hurricane Tide Data for Hurricane Carla 1982  
33 Evaporation Atlas for the Contiguous 48 United States 1982  
34 Mean Monthly, Seasonal, and Annual Pan Evaporation for the United States 1982  
35 Pertinent Meteorological Data for Hurricane Allen of 1980 1983  
36 Water Available for Runoff for 1 to 15 Days Duration and Return Periods of 2 to 100 Years for Selected Agricultural Regions in the Northwest United States 1983  
37 The National Weather Service Hurricane Probability Program 1984 not digitized
38 Hurricane Climatology for the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States 1987  
39 Monthly Relative Frequencies of Precipitation for the United States for 6-, 12-, and 24-H Periods 1987  
40 An Eight-Year Climatology of Meteorological and SBUV Ozone Data 1988 not digitized
41 A Precipitation Climatology of Five-Day Sequences 1988  
6. Technical Memoranda 
    Weather Bureau Technical Notes series, No. 1 (1966)
    ESSA Technical Memoranda, Weather Bureau series, Nos. 2 - 11 (1967 - 1970)
    NOAA Technical Memoranda, NWS HYDRO series, Nos. 12 - 46 (1971 - 1995)
 
No. Title Year Comments
1 Infrared Radiation from Air to Underlying Surfaces 1966 no hard copy
2 Annotated Bibliography of ESSA Publications of Hydrometeorological Interest 1967 superseded by No. 8
3 The Role of Persistence, Instability, and Moisture in the Intense Rainstorms in Eastern Colorado, June 14-17, 1965 1967 superseded by No. 9
4 Elements of River Forecasting 1967  
5 Meteorological Estimation of Extreme Precipitation for Spillway Design Floods 1967  
6 Annotated Bibliography of ESSA Publications of Hydrometeorological Interest 1967 no hard copy; superseded by No. 8
7 Meteorology of Major Storms in Western Colorado and Eastern Utah 1968  
8 Annotated Bibliography of ESSA Publications of Hydrometeorological Interest 1968 superseded by No. 22
9 Elements of River Forecasting (Revised) 1969  
10 Flood Warning Benefit Evaluation - Susquehanna River Basin (Urban Residences) 1970  
11 Joint Probability Method of Tide Frequency Analysis Applied to Atlantic City and Long Beach Island, N.J. 1970  
12 Direct Search Optimization in Mathematical Modeling and a Watershed Model Application 1971  
13 Time Distribution of Precipitation in 4- to 10-Day Storms - Ohio River Basin 1972  
14 National Weather Service River Forecast System Forecast Procedures 1972  
15 Time Distribution of Precipitation in 4- to 10-Day Storms - Arkansas-Canadian River Basins 1973  
16 A Dynamic Model of Stage-Discharge Relations Affected by Changing Discharge 1973  
17 National Weather Service River Forecast System - Snow Accumulation and Ablation Model 1973  
18 Numerical Properties of Implicit Four-Point Finite Difference Equations of Unsteady Flow 1974  
19 Storm Tide Frequency Analysis for the Coast of Georgia 1974  
20 Storm Tide Frequency Analysis for the Gulf Coast of Florida from Cape San Blas to St. Petersburg Beach 1975  
21 Storm Tide Frequency Analysis for the Coast of North Carolina, South of Cape Lookout 1975  
22 Annotated Bibliography of NOAA Publications of Hydrometeorological Interest 1975 superseded by No. 34
23 Storm Tide Frequency Analysis for the Coast of Puerto Rico 1975  
24 The Flood of April 1974 in Southern Mississippi and Southeastern Louisiana 1975  
25 The Use of Multizone Hydrologic Model with Distributed Rainfall and Distributed Parameters in the National Weather Service River Forecast System 1975  
26 Moisture Source for Three Extreme Local Rainfalls in the Southern Intermountain Region 1975  
27 Storm Tide Frequency Analysis for the Coast of North Carolina, North of Cape Lookout 1975  
28 Flood Damage Reduction Potential of River Forecast Services in the Connecticut River Basin 1976  
29 Water Available for Runoff for 4 to 15 Days Duration in the Snake River Basin in Idaho 1976  
30 Meteor Burst Communication System - Alaska Winter Field Test Program 1976  
31 Catchment Modeling and Initial Parameter Estimation for the National Weather Service River Forecast System 1976  
32 Storm Tide Frequency Analysis for the Open Coast of Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware 1976  
33 Greatest Known Areal Storm Rainfall Depths for the Contiguous United States 1976 OCR'd; has errors
34 Annotated Bibliography of NOAA Publications of Hydrometeorological Interest 1977  
35 Five- to 60-Minute Precipitation Frequency for the Eastern and Central United States 1977 Superseded by NA14
36 Determination of Flood Forecast Effectiveness by the Use of Mean Forecast Lead Time 1977  
37 Derivation of Initial Soil Moisture Accounting Parameters From Soil Properties for the National Weather Service River Forecast System 1978  
38 Improvement of Hydrologic Stimulation by Utilizing Observed Discharge as an Indirect Input 1979  
39 Probable Maximum Precipitation for the Upper Deerfield River Drainage Massachusetts/Vermont 1984  
40 Depth-Area Ratios in the Semi-Arid Southwest United States 1984  
41 Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates for the Drainage above Dewey Dam, Johns Creek, Kentucky 1985  
42 Standard Project Storm Precipitation and Snowmelt Temperature Criteria for the 9.570 Square Mile Clearwater River Drainage Above Spaulding, Idaho 1986  
43 A Categorical, Event Oriented, Flood Forecast Verification System for National Weather Service Hydrology 1988  
43A Extreme Hurricanes in the Nineteenth Century 1989  
44 Modernized Areal Flash Flood Guidance 1992  
45 Relationship Between Storm and Antecedent Precipitation over Kansas, Oklahoma, and Eastern Colorado 1995  
46 A Climate Analysis of Orographic Precipitation over the Big Horn Mountains 1995