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Ms. Jennifer Morreale, P.E., M.ASCE

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Posted By Jennifer Morreale 07-23-2024 12:16 PM
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You need a hydraulic engineer to obtain the HEC-RAS model of the site...they would have to make a request to FEMA for the model (there is a fee for FEMA to search their library and provide this)...half the time, despite being an AE zone they can't find the model, in which case I will usually look to ...
Posted By Jennifer Morreale 12-05-2017 10:29 AM
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Great thread! I have some general recommendations that are probably not going to result in anything...but nonetheless... ​There should be a series of several ~30 to 45 minute recorded sessions that a user could watch at their own time. For professionals, having to attend a 1.5h webinar at a ...
Posted By Jennifer Morreale 10-26-2016 09:29 AM
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You might want to contact Karen Ridgeway at Applied Science, Inc. (ASI). She helped to develop "TAP"...I believe it stands for Transient Analysis Program. Applied Science Home Good luck! :) ------------------------------ Jennifer Morreale P.E., CFM, M.ASCE ...
Posted By Jennifer Morreale 07-24-2016 06:17 PM
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It looks like your original post and subsequent post are somewhat completely different (in concept). If you want actual rainfall data then you can go to the following website: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datasets this website will allow you to query NOAA rain gauges closest to your site. ...
Posted By Jennifer Morreale 07-21-2016 09:57 AM
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go to NOAA Atlas 14. If you use of the data is for design or something that may require governmental approval then you might need to check with your local government or state DEQ to ensure they are accepting atlas 14 for return frequencies. They may only accept TP40 or some other return frequency analysis. ...