In steep wildfire-burned terrains, intense rainfall can produce large runoff that can trigger highly destructive debris flows. However, the ability to accurately characterize and forecast debris flow susceptibility in burned terrains using physics-based tools remains limited. Here, we augment the Weather Research and Forecasting Hydrological modeling system (WRF-Hydro) to simulate both overland and channelized flows and assess postfire debris flow susceptibility over a regional domain. We perform hindcast simulations using high-resolution weather-radar-derived precipitation and reanalysis data to drive non-burned baseline and burn scar sensitivity experiments. Our simulations focus on January 2021 when an atmospheric river triggered numerou...
Chapter 1: Frequency-magnitude distribution of debris flows compiled from global data, and compariso...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Predicting sediment yield from recently burned areas remains a challenge but is important for hazard...
The steep, tectonically active terrain along the Central California (USA) coast is well known to pro...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Wildfire alters vegetation cover and soil hydrologic properties, substantially increasing the likeli...
Most of the studies focused on triggering conditions to identify the critical thresholds beyond whic...
This is the dataset used in a study named "Use of WRF-Hydro to Simulate Runoff-Generated Debris Flow...
Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobil...
Rainfall-induced debris flows in recently burned mountainous areas cause significant economic losse...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Wildfires can contribute to enhanced flooding, erosion, debris flows, sediment transport, and water ...
Chapter 1: Frequency-magnitude distribution of debris flows compiled from global data, and compariso...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Predicting sediment yield from recently burned areas remains a challenge but is important for hazard...
The steep, tectonically active terrain along the Central California (USA) coast is well known to pro...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Wildfire alters vegetation cover and soil hydrologic properties, substantially increasing the likeli...
Most of the studies focused on triggering conditions to identify the critical thresholds beyond whic...
This is the dataset used in a study named "Use of WRF-Hydro to Simulate Runoff-Generated Debris Flow...
Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobil...
Rainfall-induced debris flows in recently burned mountainous areas cause significant economic losse...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Wildfires can contribute to enhanced flooding, erosion, debris flows, sediment transport, and water ...
Chapter 1: Frequency-magnitude distribution of debris flows compiled from global data, and compariso...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Predicting sediment yield from recently burned areas remains a challenge but is important for hazard...