https://udfcd.org/FWP/F2P2_Reports/2020QPF-Max_HRG_FinalReport.pdf
Although 2020 was one of record low activity on the flooding scene, there is always
something to be learned about forecasting heavy rainfall. For those who like to dig a
little deeper into the technical world of meteorology, you should find Dewberry's 2020
QPF-Max operations report above an interesting read. Please let us know if you have any
questions or comments regarding its contents.
More information about QPF-Max can be found at
https://alert5.udfcd.org/flood-prediction-notification/.
Thank you for all you do to make your communities safer when heavy rain and flooding
threatens again, as we know it will. Have a prosperous 2021.
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 |
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