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Late during the night of August 9, 2009, two storm systems
intersected over western New York and produced torrential rain that
caused severe flash flooding during the early morning hours of
August 10 in parts of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, and Erie Counties.
Nearly 6 inches of rain fell in 1.5 hours as recorded by a National
Weather Service weather observer in Perrysburg, which lies between
Gowanda and Silver Creek-the communities that suffered the most
damage. This storm intensity had an annual exceedance probability
of less than 0.2 percent (recurrence interval greater than 500
years). Although flooding along Cattaraugus Creek occurred
elsewhere, Cattaraugus Creek was responsible for very little
flooding in Gowanda. Rather the small tributaries, Thatcher Brook
and Grannis Brook, caused the flooding in Gowanda, as did Silver
Creek and Walnut Creek in the Village of Silver Creek.
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