Existing major reservoirs in California, with average age above 50 years, were built in the previous century with limited data records and flood hazard assessment. Changes in climate and land use are anticipated to alter statistical properties of inflow to these infrastructure systems and potentially increase their hydrological failure probability. Because of large socioeconomic repercussions of infrastructure incidents, revisiting dam failure risks associated with possible shifts in the streamflow regime is fundamental for societal resilience. Here we compute historical and projected flood return periods as a proxy for potential changes in the risk of hydrological failure of dams in a warming climate. Our results show that hydrological fai...
It is widely accepted that climate change will affect precipitation patterns globally. However, stud...
The most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) presented medium conf...
Nonstationarity in the means and extremes of water resources (e.g., streamflow) due to climate chang...
Existing major reservoirs in California, with average age above 50 years, were built in the previous...
Levee systems are an important part of California\u27s water infrastructure, engineered to provide r...
Floods have been a recurring theme in California’s climatology, hydrology, and politics throughout ...
Most of the annual precipitation over California occurs in a short window between November and March...
In this study, we investigate changes in future streamflows in California using bias-corrected and r...
Appropriate water supply scenario modeling, that is, modeling techniques that capture the fullest ra...
Recently, year-to-year swings in California winter precipitation extremes have resulted in drought, ...
There is strong evidence that the lower atmosphere has been warming at an unprecedented rate during ...
Climate warming is likely to challenge many current conceptions and regulatory policies, particularl...
California’s mountainous topography, exposure to occasional heavily moisture-laden storm systems, a...
Future streamflow in California is evaluated based on eight climate projections models and the effec...
The Southwestern United States has a greater vulnerability to climate change impacts on water securi...
It is widely accepted that climate change will affect precipitation patterns globally. However, stud...
The most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) presented medium conf...
Nonstationarity in the means and extremes of water resources (e.g., streamflow) due to climate chang...
Existing major reservoirs in California, with average age above 50 years, were built in the previous...
Levee systems are an important part of California\u27s water infrastructure, engineered to provide r...
Floods have been a recurring theme in California’s climatology, hydrology, and politics throughout ...
Most of the annual precipitation over California occurs in a short window between November and March...
In this study, we investigate changes in future streamflows in California using bias-corrected and r...
Appropriate water supply scenario modeling, that is, modeling techniques that capture the fullest ra...
Recently, year-to-year swings in California winter precipitation extremes have resulted in drought, ...
There is strong evidence that the lower atmosphere has been warming at an unprecedented rate during ...
Climate warming is likely to challenge many current conceptions and regulatory policies, particularl...
California’s mountainous topography, exposure to occasional heavily moisture-laden storm systems, a...
Future streamflow in California is evaluated based on eight climate projections models and the effec...
The Southwestern United States has a greater vulnerability to climate change impacts on water securi...
It is widely accepted that climate change will affect precipitation patterns globally. However, stud...
The most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) presented medium conf...
Nonstationarity in the means and extremes of water resources (e.g., streamflow) due to climate chang...