International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern part of the province of Québec, Canada, suggest an increase in extreme precipitation events for the 2050 horizon (2041–2070). The main goal of this study consisted in a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the impact of the 20 % increase in rainfall intensity that led, in the summer of 2013, to overflows in the “Rolland-Therrien” combined sewer system in the city of Longueuil, Canada. The PCSWMM 2013 model was used to assess the sensitivity of this overflow under current (2013) and future (2050) climate conditions. The simulated quantitative variables (peak flow, Q CSO, and volume discharged, VD) served as the basis for deriving ecotoxic...
This study discusses the flooding related consequences of climate change on most populous Canadian c...
Climate change has induced changes in key climate variables and hydrological cycles across Canada. W...
Design parameters for urban drainage systems in Belgium have been revised. The revision involves ext...
International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern p...
In this article the impact of climate change on the overflows of sewer systems is assessed. The emph...
Changes in rainfall patterns associated with climate change can affect the operation of a combined s...
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) infrastructure are conventionally designed based on historical climate...
PosterVariability in precipitation caused by climate change can have a large impact on the performan...
Urbanization significantly impacts flow regimes of river systems. Especially impervious areas, in co...
Climate change impacts the hydrological cycle. The intensity of extreme precipitation events and dro...
Global warming predicted by general circulation models (GCM) is now a more and more generally agreed...
Discharges of combined sewer system overflows (CSOs) affect water quality in drinking water sources ...
This study discusses the flooding related consequences of climate change on most populous Canadian c...
The impact of urban water fluxes on the river system outflow of the Grote Nete catchment (Belgium) i...
In recent years, climate change has lead to an increasing number of high intensity rain events causi...
This study discusses the flooding related consequences of climate change on most populous Canadian c...
Climate change has induced changes in key climate variables and hydrological cycles across Canada. W...
Design parameters for urban drainage systems in Belgium have been revised. The revision involves ext...
International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern p...
In this article the impact of climate change on the overflows of sewer systems is assessed. The emph...
Changes in rainfall patterns associated with climate change can affect the operation of a combined s...
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) infrastructure are conventionally designed based on historical climate...
PosterVariability in precipitation caused by climate change can have a large impact on the performan...
Urbanization significantly impacts flow regimes of river systems. Especially impervious areas, in co...
Climate change impacts the hydrological cycle. The intensity of extreme precipitation events and dro...
Global warming predicted by general circulation models (GCM) is now a more and more generally agreed...
Discharges of combined sewer system overflows (CSOs) affect water quality in drinking water sources ...
This study discusses the flooding related consequences of climate change on most populous Canadian c...
The impact of urban water fluxes on the river system outflow of the Grote Nete catchment (Belgium) i...
In recent years, climate change has lead to an increasing number of high intensity rain events causi...
This study discusses the flooding related consequences of climate change on most populous Canadian c...
Climate change has induced changes in key climate variables and hydrological cycles across Canada. W...
Design parameters for urban drainage systems in Belgium have been revised. The revision involves ext...