Flood Modeling & Mitigation
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a model is worth a million. This topic focuses on cutting edge tools and technologies for designing stormwater infrastructure based on hydrology models.


Resilience Restored: Improving Levee Interior Drainage After a Flood Disaster (On Demand)
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU




Innovative & Intelligent Stormwater Modeling Approaches to Combat Flooding: 3 High-Impact Projects (On Demand)
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU

Lower Peninsula Stormwater Improvement: The City of Tampa’s nature-based solution to urban flooding that improves water quality (On Demand)
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU

Watershed Surface and Channel Runoff Coefficient Assessment with Unified Runoff Time Implications (On Demand)
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU

Safeguarding Communities and Economies with Climate-Robust Floodplain Management Strategies (On Demand)
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU

Results from a National Assessment of Urban Stormwater Runoff Potential
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 0.75 PDHs

Unprecedented Times: A Perspective on How Under-designed and Underdeveloped Stormwater Systems are Affected by Unprecedented Storm Events
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 0.75 PDHs

Empirical Model for Estimating Upstream Water Levels at a Tide Gate Control
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 0.75 PDHs


Modeling of Urban Flooding in Response to Extreme Rainfall Events
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 0.75 PDHs

Moosa Creek Ecosystem Restoration Reduces Flooding
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 0.75 PDHs



Stormwater Resilience and Funding: Strategies and Evaluation Framework
Course Type: On-Demand Webinar
Credits: 1.0 PDH

