Convection‐permitting modeling with regional climate models: Latest developments and next steps
P Lucas‐Picher, D Argüeso, E Brisson… - Wiley …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Approximately 10 years ago, convection‐permitting regional climate models (CPRCMs)
emerged as a promising computationally affordable tool to produce fine resolution (1–4 km) …
emerged as a promising computationally affordable tool to produce fine resolution (1–4 km) …
Climate change and rainfall intensity–duration–frequency curves: Overview of science and guidelines for adaptation
One of the most important impacts of a future warmer climate is the projected increase in the
frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events. This increasing trend in extreme rainfall is …
frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events. This increasing trend in extreme rainfall is …
Delineation of groundwater potential zones (GWPZs) in a semi-arid basin through remote sensing, GIS, and AHP approaches
JL Uc Castillo, DA Martínez Cruz, JA Ramos Leal… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Groundwater occurrence in semi-arid regions is variable in space and time due to climate
patterns, terrain features, and aquifer properties. Thus, accurate delineation of Groundwater …
patterns, terrain features, and aquifer properties. Thus, accurate delineation of Groundwater …
NPCC4: Climate change and New York City's flood risk
This chapter of the New York City Panel on Climate Change 4 (NPCC4) report provides a
comprehensive description of the different types of flood hazards (pluvial, fluvial, coastal …
comprehensive description of the different types of flood hazards (pluvial, fluvial, coastal …
Assessing climate change impact on flood discharge in South America and the influence of its main drivers
A warmer atmosphere is able to hold more water which consequently intensifies the
hydrological cycle. The projected increase in extreme precipitation has been associated with …
hydrological cycle. The projected increase in extreme precipitation has been associated with …
The conterminous United States are projected to become more prone to flash floods in a high-end emissions scenario
Flash floods are largely driven by high rainfall rates in convective storms that are projected
to increase in frequency and intensity in a warmer climate in the future. However, quantifying …
to increase in frequency and intensity in a warmer climate in the future. However, quantifying …
[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 …
Update of intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves under climate change: a review
IM Kourtis, VA Tsihrintzis - Water Supply, 2022 - iwaponline.com
Land use and land cover changes, population growth, urban sprawl and climate change are
expected to augment the pressure on natural environment and on existing infrastructure. As …
expected to augment the pressure on natural environment and on existing infrastructure. As …
[HTML][HTML] Characterizing extreme values of precipitation at very high resolution: An experiment over twenty European cities
A Reder, M Raffa, R Padulano, G Rianna… - Weather and Climate …, 2022 - Elsevier
The paper presents a new hourly high-resolution (ie, at 0.02°,≃ 2.2 km) precipitation dataset,
labelled as ERA5@ 2km, obtained by dynamically downscaling ERA5 reanalysis at …
labelled as ERA5@ 2km, obtained by dynamically downscaling ERA5 reanalysis at …
Eliminating the “hook” in precipitation–temperature scaling
Observational studies of extreme daily and subdaily precipitation–temperature sensitivities
(apparent scaling) aim to provide evidence and improved understanding of how extreme …
(apparent scaling) aim to provide evidence and improved understanding of how extreme …