New Webinar Release
by Kevin Stewart
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https://youtu.be/fMLpMZ5fjVM
This webinar was broadcast live yesterday, January 27, 2021. It covers a wide range of activities (including FEMA's CRS) recommended for developing and sustaining effective local flood warning programs.
NHWC may break this 90 minute video into segments, but the timeframe for this is unknown. For anyone involved with community flood warning and response, I highly recommend watching the entire webinar. If you do, I would appreciate receiving any comments or questions you may have.
Upcoming training opportunities are discussed near the end of the webinar that you may want to take advantage of, one of those being the biennial NHWC training conference and exposition planned for June 21-24, 2021 in Breckenridge<https://www.hydrologicwarning.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=617218&...>. We are keeping our fingers crossed that the COVID situation will allow this popular event to happen, as many practitioners from around the U.S. are itching to get away from their home offices.
Please feel free to share this email with colleagues who may have an interest.
Kevin Stewart, P.E.
Engineering Services Manager
MILE HIGH FLOOD DISTRICT
2480 W. 26th Ave Suite 156-B | Denver, Colorado 80211
Office: 303-455-6277 | Direct: 303-749-5417 | www.mhfd.org<http://www.mhfd.org>
Protecting People, Property, and our Environment
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Peak Rainfall IDF Data
by Kevin Stewart
To: All F2P2 Partners
Peak rainfall intensity-duration-frequency data MS-Excel tables have been updated to include 2020. You can download these tables from the "Archive Information" section at https://alert5.udfcd.org/tables/. The ALERT System rainfall data archive dates back to August of 1985.
All ALERT data should be considered provisional. Some limited efforts were made to identify erroneous reports.
We hope you find this information helpful. Please let us know if you have any questions on how to use this data.
Kevin Stewart, P.E.
Engineering Services Manager
MILE HIGH FLOOD DISTRICT
2480 W. 26th Ave Suite 156-B | Denver, Colorado 80211
Office: 303-455-6277 | Direct: 303-749-5417 | www.mhfd.org<http://www.mhfd.org>
Protecting People, Property, and our Environment
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