Day one: A 100-year storm event makes landfall. Roads are flooding. Communications are down. What will your agency do? A tabletop exercise is one of the most effective ways to test the readiness before a real event occurs. Hosted by Mike McMahon, Nate Clements, and Keith Weaver, this webinar covers how these guided, scenario-based discussions use storm models grounded in real meteorological and hydrological data. This approach helps participants see exactly how their infrastructure and operations might respond at each stage of the event, from first forecast to final recovery.

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About The Authors

Mike McMahon

Mike McMahon

Technical Practice Manager of Resiliency
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Mike is an experienced scientist and effective communicator of risks associated with the atmosphere-water-land nexus. Mike develops innovative solutions for communities facing climate-related challenges.

Keith Weaver, PE

Keith Weaver, PE

Senior Engineer
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Keith specializes in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for a range of project scales, from small watersheds to large river basins. He brings expertise in floodplain mapping, flood management project design, and dam breach analysis.
Nate Clements

Nate Clements

Technical Principal, Hydro-Meteorology
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Nate brings expertise in hydrometeorology and GIS analysis. His skills in gauge-adjusted radar rainfall, extreme precipitation and flood forecasting, and hydrologic and hydraulic risk analysis apply to diverse hydrometeorological applications.

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