During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, leading to severe flood damage in numerous communities and resulting in the costliest natural disaster in Canadian history. This flood was caused by a combination of meteorological and hydrological factors, which are investigated from weather and climate perspectives with the fifth generation Canadian Regional Climate Model. Results show that the contribution of orographic ascent to precipitation was important, exceeding 30% over the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Another contributing factor was evapotranspiration from the land surface, which is found to have acted as an important moisture source and was likely enhanced by antecedent rainf...
Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbi...
Natural Resources CanadaIn the recent decades, precipitation patterns and corresponding streamflow r...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the costliest (CAD $6 billion) natural disaster in Canadian hi...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the costliest (CAD $6 billion) natural disaster in Canadian hi...
Data obtained from a variety of sources including the Canadian Lightning Detection Network, weather ...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the second costliest ($6 billion CAD) natural disaster in Cana...
In late June 2013, heavy rainfall and rapidly melting alpine snow triggered flooding throughout much...
A devastating, flood-producing rainstorm occurred over southern Alberta, Canada, from 19 to 22 June ...
Final Report developed under Agreement #AP744 for the Natural Resources Canada Climate Change Adapta...
The Colorado floods of September 2013 caused severe damage and fatalities, and resulted from prolong...
Final Report developed under Agreement #AP744 for the Natural Resources Canada Climate Change Adapta...
Precipitation events that bring rain and snow to the Banff–Calgary area of Alberta are a critical a...
Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbi...
Natural Resources CanadaIn the recent decades, precipitation patterns and corresponding streamflow r...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
During 19–21 June 2013 a heavy precipitation event affected southern Alberta and adjoining regions, ...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the costliest (CAD $6 billion) natural disaster in Canadian hi...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the costliest (CAD $6 billion) natural disaster in Canadian hi...
Data obtained from a variety of sources including the Canadian Lightning Detection Network, weather ...
The 19–21 June 2013 Alberta flood was the second costliest ($6 billion CAD) natural disaster in Cana...
In late June 2013, heavy rainfall and rapidly melting alpine snow triggered flooding throughout much...
A devastating, flood-producing rainstorm occurred over southern Alberta, Canada, from 19 to 22 June ...
Final Report developed under Agreement #AP744 for the Natural Resources Canada Climate Change Adapta...
The Colorado floods of September 2013 caused severe damage and fatalities, and resulted from prolong...
Final Report developed under Agreement #AP744 for the Natural Resources Canada Climate Change Adapta...
Precipitation events that bring rain and snow to the Banff–Calgary area of Alberta are a critical a...
Canada Research Chairs, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering R...
The recent intensification of floods and droughts in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbi...
Natural Resources CanadaIn the recent decades, precipitation patterns and corresponding streamflow r...