Here is a text link to a
recording of today’s webinar. The corresponding presentation slides are also attached.
To those who attended, thank you for your time and participation. Please feel free to share this email with your colleagues.
To those F2P2 partners that were unable to attend, we hope you can find this information useful.
If you have questions concerning this topic, simply send us an email reply and our professional meteorologists at Hydromet Consulting will be happy to respond.
7/14 Invite:
A short training session is being offered by the District to introduce our F2P2 partners (you) to our newest meteorological services provider, HydroMet Consulting. Dana McGlone and Dima Smirnov will share their
professional perspectives on using complex atmospheric model ensembles to forecast flood potentials. They will also cover the basics on how to best make use the “QPF-Max” tool that has first introduced to our long-running flash flood prediction program in
2015.
If you have used this tool in the past, you have likely noticed that this year’s product has a new look. This training is designed to help you understand what has changed and get your questions answered.
If you are unable to attend…no worries…the session will be recorded and made available to everyone.
If you plan to attend, we would appreciate an RSVP.
We are now at the midpoint of our 2021 flood season without any serious flooding impacts yet reported. With the Colorado monsoon season in full swing, please keep in mind that this is the time of year that flash
floods are most likely, and on rare occasions highly destructive and deadly. Thank you for your continued vigilance and support.
Kevin Stewart, P.E.
Flood Warning & Information 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
Protecting People, Property, and our
Environment
