Study region: Small watersheds (O[25 km2]) in the mountain regions of southern California comprise the study region. Study focus: This paper examines changes in flash flood occurrence in southern California resulting from projected climatic change. The methodology synthesizes elements of meteorological modeling, hydrology and geomorphology into an integrated modeling approach to define flash flood occurrence in a systematic and consistent way on a regional basis with high spatial and temporal resolution appropriate for flash flooding. A single climate model with three-dimensional atmospheric detail was used as input to drive simulations for historical and future periods. New hydrological insights for the region: Results indicate an increase...
The North American Monsoon System (NAMS) is a significant weather and climate phenomenon that brings...
Changes in storm-triggered landslide activity for southern California in a future warming climate ar...
How might climate change alter California’s risk of floods in the future? Findings from this project...
AbstractStudy regionSmall watersheds (O[25km2]) in the mountain regions of southern California compr...
The research presented in this dissertation is a prototype synthesis of hydrologic, meteorological, ...
A body of work over the last several decades has demonstrated that most major floods along the U.S. ...
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) are long (\u3e2000 km), narrow (\u3c 1000 km) corridors of enhanced vertica...
Shallow landslides and post-fire debris flows in southern California can result in loss of life and ...
An investigation is made of the influence of fire-caused deforestation on precipitation-triggered, s...
An overview of storm-triggered landslides is presented. Then a recently developed and extensively ve...
California’s mountainous topography, exposure to occasional heavily moisture-laden storm systems, a...
Flooding contributes to more than 100 deaths each year across the United States with most deaths due...
Abstract: Intense precipitation events increase the risk of flash floods in the New Mexico-Texas-Mex...
Understanding 21st century changes in California surface hydrology is critical to ensuring enough fr...
It is widely accepted that climate change will affect precipitation patterns globally. However, stud...
The North American Monsoon System (NAMS) is a significant weather and climate phenomenon that brings...
Changes in storm-triggered landslide activity for southern California in a future warming climate ar...
How might climate change alter California’s risk of floods in the future? Findings from this project...
AbstractStudy regionSmall watersheds (O[25km2]) in the mountain regions of southern California compr...
The research presented in this dissertation is a prototype synthesis of hydrologic, meteorological, ...
A body of work over the last several decades has demonstrated that most major floods along the U.S. ...
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) are long (\u3e2000 km), narrow (\u3c 1000 km) corridors of enhanced vertica...
Shallow landslides and post-fire debris flows in southern California can result in loss of life and ...
An investigation is made of the influence of fire-caused deforestation on precipitation-triggered, s...
An overview of storm-triggered landslides is presented. Then a recently developed and extensively ve...
California’s mountainous topography, exposure to occasional heavily moisture-laden storm systems, a...
Flooding contributes to more than 100 deaths each year across the United States with most deaths due...
Abstract: Intense precipitation events increase the risk of flash floods in the New Mexico-Texas-Mex...
Understanding 21st century changes in California surface hydrology is critical to ensuring enough fr...
It is widely accepted that climate change will affect precipitation patterns globally. However, stud...
The North American Monsoon System (NAMS) is a significant weather and climate phenomenon that brings...
Changes in storm-triggered landslide activity for southern California in a future warming climate ar...
How might climate change alter California’s risk of floods in the future? Findings from this project...