[HTML][HTML] Adapting cities to the surge: A comprehensive review of climate-induced urban flooding
G Dharmarathne, AO Waduge, M Bogahawaththa… - Results in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate change is a serious global issue causing more extreme weather patterns, resulting
in more frequent and severe events like urban flooding. This review explores the connection …
in more frequent and severe events like urban flooding. This review explores the connection …
A systematic review of climate change science relevant to Australian design flood estimation
In response to flood risk, design flood estimation is a cornerstone of planning, infrastructure
design, setting of insurance premiums, and emergency response planning. Under stationary …
design, setting of insurance premiums, and emergency response planning. Under stationary …
[HTML][HTML] Non-stationarity in extreme rainfalls across Australia
Future flooding is likely to exceed current design flood levels which are based on historical
extreme rainfall characteristics. The Clausius-Clapeyron relationship explains the …
extreme rainfall characteristics. The Clausius-Clapeyron relationship explains the …
[HTML][HTML] Diverging projections for flood and rainfall frequency curves
Flood damages are projected to increase with climate change due to intensification of
extreme rainfalls, with water scarcity also projected to increase due to longer periods of …
extreme rainfalls, with water scarcity also projected to increase due to longer periods of …
The Role of Snowmelt Temporal Pattern in Flood Estimation for a Small Snow‐Dominated Basin in the Sierra Nevada
Prior research confirmed the substantial bias from using precipitation‐based intensity‐
duration‐frequency curves (PREC‐IDF) in design flood estimates and proposed next …
duration‐frequency curves (PREC‐IDF) in design flood estimates and proposed next …
Supercharging hydrodynamic inundation models for instant flood insight
Floods are one of the most frequent and devastating natural disasters for human
communities. Currently, flood response management globally commonly relies on …
communities. Currently, flood response management globally commonly relies on …
Derivation of nonstationary rainfall intensity-duration-frequency curves considering the impacts of climate change and urbanization
L Yan, D Lu, L Xiong, H Wang, Q Luan, C Jiang… - Urban Climate, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban infrastructure traditionally relies on stationary rainfall intensity-duration-frequency
(IDF) curves. However, this assumption is challenged by climate change and urbanization …
(IDF) curves. However, this assumption is challenged by climate change and urbanization …
Implications of rainfall variability on groundwater recharge and sustainable management in South Asian capitals: An in-depth analysis using Mann Kendall tests …
MA Fattah, MM Hasan, IA Dola, SR Morshed… - Groundwater for …, 2024 - Elsevier
Groundwater resources, a critical component of hydrogeological systems, are under
increasing pressure due to climate change and anthropogenic activities. South Asia, a …
increasing pressure due to climate change and anthropogenic activities. South Asia, a …
A practice-oriented framework for stationary and nonstationary flood frequency analysis
CT Vidrio-Sahagún, J Ruschkowski, J He… - … Modelling & Software, 2024 - Elsevier
In flood frequency analysis (FFA), choices of distribution and methods can hinder the
reproducibility of results. Besides, changes in climate, land use/cover, and water …
reproducibility of results. Besides, changes in climate, land use/cover, and water …
Non-stationary large-scale statistics of precipitation extremes in central Europe
FS Fauer, HW Rust - Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk …, 2023 - Springer
Extreme precipitation shows non-stationarity, meaning that its distribution can change with
time or other large-scale variables. For a classical frequency-intensity analysis this effect is …
time or other large-scale variables. For a classical frequency-intensity analysis this effect is …