The results of this study show that the most important controls on inhibiting boundary layer growth in the wake of this squall line are a significant downward vertical velocity at the top of the mixed layer and an associated increase in stability of the overlying air.
The State of Colorado is committed to building a resilient future through collaboration, coordination, and innovation. As part of this commitment, the Colorado Resiliency Framework, the State's resiliency roadmap, calls for an annual plan and report to provide Coloradans with information about progress towards the implementation of the priorities and strategies identified in the Framework. The 2016 Colorado Resiliency Working Group Annual Plan, the State's first annual plan, outlined how the Colorado Resiliency Working Group (CRWG) would begin to implement strategies to meet the State's resiliency goals. Throughout the year, each of the CRWG's six sector teams carried out resiliency-focused projects that build resiliency in day-to-day State activities. Project outcomes are presented in this Annual Resiliency Report, and serve as the basis for the development and implementation of the 2017 annual plan.
This document describes the transportation planning process in Colorado, describes CDOT's approach to addressing security as a planning factor for its 2035 Statewide Plan, describes the roles of known and contacted agencies responsible for security planning, and documents the events of the Security Workshop hosted by CDOT.