Recent PMP Reports and Peer Reviewed Publications
- Probable Maximum Precipitation Study for Pennsylvania, March 2019
- Probable Maximum Precipitation Study for North Dakota Final Report, June 2021
- Probable Maximum Precipitation Study for New Jersey Final Report, June 2023
- Physical Geography-Rainfall Analysis of the May 2021 Southeastern Texas and Southern Louisiana Flood, Aug 2024
- Hydro Leader-How Much Rainfall Must a Dam Withstand? Volume 4, Issue 2, Feb 2023
- Blasts from the past: Reimagining historical storms with model simulations to modernize dam safety and flood risk assessment (2021)
- Puerto Rico Island-wide PMP Report (2021)
- Climate Change and PMP-Journal of Dam Safety-Volume 17, Issue 3, July 2020
- How Rare Was the August 2016 South-Central Louisiana Heavy Rainfall Event-Journal of Hydrometeorology, April 2020
- PMP Estimation for Mine Tailings Dams in Data Limited Regions-Journal of Dam Safety-Volume 17, Issue 2, Spring 2020
- Designing Dams in a Climate of Uncertainty-Coal Age Magazine-November 2019
- A Tool for Every Job: Statewide PMP and Extreme Precipitation Estimation (2019)
- Smethport, PA July 1942 Hydrologic Investigation and Rainfall Analysis-Journal of Dam Safety, Volume 16, Issue 3 (2019)
- Colorado-New Mexico Regional Extreme Precipitation Study-Volume II PMP-2018
- Assessment of the Extreme Rainfall Event at Nashville, Tennessee and the Surrounding Region on May 1-3-2010 (2018)
- Handbook on Applied Hydrology, Second Edition, AWA co-authored chapter 126 on PMP (2018)
- Texas Statewide PMP Final Report-2017
- Virginia Statewide PMP Final Report-2015
- Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society-Article on September 2013 Floods in Colorado-2015
- Local Intense Precipitation Warning Time White Papter-2015
- Wyoming Statewide PMP Final Report-2014
- Ohio Statewide PMP Final Report-2013
- Arizona Statewide PMP Final Report-2013
- Storm Precipitation Analysis System (SPAS)
- Gladstone, CO 1911 Extreme Storm Event Re-evaluation-2005
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