Building on the 2024 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report Modernizing Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimation, NOAA is undertaking a major effort to update Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) guidance. To support NOAA's goal of fostering collaboration among federal, state, tribal, academic, private-sector, and community stakeholders, ASDSO's Extreme Precipitation Investigation Committee (EPIC) has compiled the attached list of Sessions (in blue) and specific presentations that will be presented at the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting (25–29 January 2026, Houston) related to extreme precipitation, precipitation modeling, and flooding relevant to NOAA's PMP modernization efforts. Presentations in bold font are PMP-supported presentations specific to the PMP Modernization Project.
The AMS Annual Meeting is held to bring together scientists, practitioners, educators, and decision-makers from across the weather, water, and climate communities to share the latest research, advance operational practices, and strengthen collaboration. It serves as a central forum for advancing science, improving services, and enhancing the societal value of meteorological and related disciplines.
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Deborah Martin
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