The cheerful TV weather person comes on the local news on Friday and talks about a 40% chance of rain for Monday. But come Monday, a severe storm causes local flooding and a combined sewer overflow! Precipitation forecasting has improved exponentially over the years, yet for public works operations, a profound disconnect exists in how forecast information is acquired (access and timing), perceived (interpreted), and used for decision-support (mitigation.) This presentation discusses the tools that are available to resolve this issue and provides innovative approaches for using hydro-meteorological information in managing stormwater and wastewater programs.

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Michael McMahon

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