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2020 California Extreme Precipitation Symposium

June 30, 2020 @ 8:15 am - 4:35 pm
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Sharing Technical and Scientific Knowledge About Extreme Precipitation — Floods to Droughts

Theme: Connecting Rain-on-Snow Events, Atmospheric Rivers, and Floods

Location: via Webinar using GoToWebinar

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CFM-CECs: Certified Floodplain Managers (CFM) who attend the Symposium for the full day will be awarded 6.5 CEC units.

Fees:

Regular: $25 (USD) per person

Student: $10 (USD) per person
— requires email address from college or university
— apply Discount Code STUDENT2020 during registration

For registration exceptions, contact us.

Refunds — If you cancel your registration and want a refund, request the refund by contacting us.

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What is CEPSYM?

The California Extreme Precipitation Symposium is an informal day of scientific and technical presentations meant to increase our knowledge and understanding of extreme precipitation events. Goals of CEPSYM are to improve flood risk management planning and increase warning time for large floods.

Each year, CEPSYM presentations focus on a specific theme. Almost every paper or presentation given since starting in 1994 is available under Speaker Presentations.

Speaker Presentations

Speaker presentations from each Symposium are available on this website. Presentations may be posted in one or more formats: abstracts, printable slides from the presenters, and/or audio of the sessions.

More Information

Interested? Are you interested in talking on a technical or scientific topic related to the Symposium’s purpose? Would you like to attend the next symposium? Contact the Coordinator, Gary Estes, to be notified via email of the next Symposium.

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