In the aftermath of flooding disasters, a temptation is to pursue recovery while also dismissing the event as unlikely to recur. Is it possible that underlying streamflow trends, which often avoid detection, help explain individual flooding episodes and should influence future expectations? How do impoundments (dams) affect these trends? Our study provides a comparative analysis to answer these key questions that help determine whether flood planning will be successful. Examining the 25 largest Texas metropolitan areas, we assessed peak flow trends for stream gages having at least 25 years of data. Of 181 total gages, 34 (18.8%) exhibited significant upward trends. Over 85% of those with upward trends are located in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Ar...
AbstractWe examined a 60-year record of daily precipitation and river discharge related to tropical ...
Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. There ...
Although floods are natural phenomena, their impact is often aggravated, if not actually caused, by ...
In this study, we compare the ability of two riverine flood control approaches: channelization and s...
This study examines spatial and temporal trends in Texas dams, dam failures, and dam removals. Dams ...
There has been an alarming increase in the frequency of major flooding events along the Gulf Coast o...
Flooding is a major hazard to lives and infrastructure, but trends in flood hazard are poorly under...
Floods are the most chronic and costly natural hazard in the United States, causing an average of 14...
Severe flooding occurred near the Austin metropolitan area in central Texas September 7–14, 2010, be...
Flooding is projected to become more frequent as warming temperatures amplify the atmosphere’s water...
This report looks at compiled data from 1956-1980 to "provide a technique for estimating the magnitu...
Harris County, Texas, experiences flooding almost every year, and the situation is getting worse. Un...
Water management in Texas is driven by dramatic spatial and temporal hydrologic variability, continu...
Flooding is projected to become more frequent as warming temperatures amplify the atmosphere's water...
Trends in flood magnitudes vary across the conterminous USA (CONUS). There have been attempts to ide...
AbstractWe examined a 60-year record of daily precipitation and river discharge related to tropical ...
Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. There ...
Although floods are natural phenomena, their impact is often aggravated, if not actually caused, by ...
In this study, we compare the ability of two riverine flood control approaches: channelization and s...
This study examines spatial and temporal trends in Texas dams, dam failures, and dam removals. Dams ...
There has been an alarming increase in the frequency of major flooding events along the Gulf Coast o...
Flooding is a major hazard to lives and infrastructure, but trends in flood hazard are poorly under...
Floods are the most chronic and costly natural hazard in the United States, causing an average of 14...
Severe flooding occurred near the Austin metropolitan area in central Texas September 7–14, 2010, be...
Flooding is projected to become more frequent as warming temperatures amplify the atmosphere’s water...
This report looks at compiled data from 1956-1980 to "provide a technique for estimating the magnitu...
Harris County, Texas, experiences flooding almost every year, and the situation is getting worse. Un...
Water management in Texas is driven by dramatic spatial and temporal hydrologic variability, continu...
Flooding is projected to become more frequent as warming temperatures amplify the atmosphere's water...
Trends in flood magnitudes vary across the conterminous USA (CONUS). There have been attempts to ide...
AbstractWe examined a 60-year record of daily precipitation and river discharge related to tropical ...
Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. There ...
Although floods are natural phenomena, their impact is often aggravated, if not actually caused, by ...