The change in the hydrological cycle due to climate change entails more frequent and intense rainfall. As a result, urban water systems will be disproportionately affected by the climate change, especially in such urban areas as Las Vegas, which concentrates its population, infrastructure, and economic activity. Understanding the proper management of urban stormwater in the changing climate is becoming a critical concern to the water resources managers. Proper design and management of stormwater facilities are needed to attenuate the severe effects of extreme rainfall events. In an effort to develop better management techniques and understanding the probable future scenario, this study used the high-resolution climate model data conjunction...
The planet is currently experiencing a massive shift in the migration of people towards highly popul...
Increasing global temperatures and tendencies of more frequent extreme weather events have been obse...
Climate models have anticipated higher future extreme precipitations and streamflows for various reg...
The intensification of the hydrological cycle due to climate change entails more frequent and intens...
One of the goals of storm-water infrastructure design is to mitigate effects resulting from extreme ...
The urban stormwater systems are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change on hydrologic cycl...
Anticipating a proper management needs for urban stormwater due to climate change is becoming a crit...
The current research is a partnering effort between Southern Illinois University Carbondale and City...
In urban areas, there is concern that storm water runoff and flooding may be intensified because of ...
Climate change, particularly the projected changes to precipitation patterns, is likely to affect ru...
Urban stormwater runoff management systems are usually designed to meet performance standards based ...
Considerable efforts have been made to control and manage hydrology and water quality of watersheds ...
Urbanization coupled with climate change is expected to put pressure on the urban stormwater network...
Cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because of rapid urbanization, installation ...
Assessing climate change (CC) impacts on urban watersheds is difficult due to differences in model s...
The planet is currently experiencing a massive shift in the migration of people towards highly popul...
Increasing global temperatures and tendencies of more frequent extreme weather events have been obse...
Climate models have anticipated higher future extreme precipitations and streamflows for various reg...
The intensification of the hydrological cycle due to climate change entails more frequent and intens...
One of the goals of storm-water infrastructure design is to mitigate effects resulting from extreme ...
The urban stormwater systems are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change on hydrologic cycl...
Anticipating a proper management needs for urban stormwater due to climate change is becoming a crit...
The current research is a partnering effort between Southern Illinois University Carbondale and City...
In urban areas, there is concern that storm water runoff and flooding may be intensified because of ...
Climate change, particularly the projected changes to precipitation patterns, is likely to affect ru...
Urban stormwater runoff management systems are usually designed to meet performance standards based ...
Considerable efforts have been made to control and manage hydrology and water quality of watersheds ...
Urbanization coupled with climate change is expected to put pressure on the urban stormwater network...
Cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because of rapid urbanization, installation ...
Assessing climate change (CC) impacts on urban watersheds is difficult due to differences in model s...
The planet is currently experiencing a massive shift in the migration of people towards highly popul...
Increasing global temperatures and tendencies of more frequent extreme weather events have been obse...
Climate models have anticipated higher future extreme precipitations and streamflows for various reg...