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Incorporating Future Extreme Precipitation Changes in Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves using Climate Model Large Ensemble Simulations
ADDRESSING THE USABILITY GAP: THE ROLE OF CO-DEVELOPMENT FOR HYDROLOGY IN CLIMATE AND EARTH SYSTEM MODELING II ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
designing for change | 20 june 2022
Gustavo de Almeida Coelho, Celso Ferreira, Jeremy ...
Extreme precipitation events are expected to become both more intense and frequent in a warming climate. Flood management structures such as stormwate...
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Potential Impacts of Future Extreme Precipitation Changes on Flood Engineering Design Across the Contiguous United States
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
05 april 2022
Gustavo de Almeida Coelho, Celso Ferreira, Jeremy ...

The intensification of extreme precipitation in a warming climate is expected to increase flood risk. In order to support flood resilience efforts,...

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Assessment of CMIP6 extreme precipitation trends in the National Capital Region of the United States and implications on flood engineering design.
ADVANCES IN MODELING HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL EXTREMES AND ADAPTATION FOR A RESILIENT SOCIETY I ORAL
hydrology | 16 december 2021
Gustavo de Almeida Coelho, Jeremy M. Johnston, Ish...
Infrastructure in the context of flood resilience is designed based on the hypothesis of stationarity of the precipitation. However, this assumption h...
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Exploring Historic and Future Precipitation Projections in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Region
EXTREME PRECIPITATION IN PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE CLIMATES IV POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2021
Ishrat Jahan Dollan, Viviana Maggioni, Jeremy M. J...
Precipitation is an essential component of Earths hydrologic cycle, one that influences soil moisture, vegetation growth, and streamflow. Therefore, i...
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Real-time total water forecasts for the Washington, DC Metropolitan region: Integrating coastal, riverine and urban flood forecasting at a range of spatio-temporal scales
COASTAL HYDROLOGY I
hydrology | 17 december 2020
Celso Ferreira, Arslaan Khalid, Jason Elliott, Sel...
Recent hurricane seasons highlighted the importance of integrating urban, riverine, coastal and ocean models for total water prediction in large metro...
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Evaluation of county-level riverine flood vulnerability of agricultural populations in the Potomac River Watershed
SCALE ISSUES IN NATURAL HAZARD RISK ASSESSMENT, COMMUNICATION, AND REDUCTION II POSTERS
natural hazards | 16 december 2020
Tugkan Tanir, Andre Lima, Gustavo de Almeida Coelh...
Floods are one of the most destructive natural hazards causing considerable economic losses throughout the world. Among several economic activities im...
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Evaluation of uncertainty in precipitation forecast products for real-time flood guidance in large metropolitan areas
USING PRECIPITATION DATA SETS AND QUANTIFYING ASSOCIATED UNCERTAINTIES IN HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL AND CLIMATE IMPACT APPLICATIONS II POSTERS
hydrology | 15 december 2020
Gustavo de Almeida Coelho, Celso Ferreira
Recurrent urban floods cause significant socioeconomic impacts in the United States, emphasizing the importance of building flood resilient communitie...
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Changes in of Snowmelt Runoff Timing in the United States between 1957 and 2017
QUANTIFYING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SNOW AND SNOW PROCESSES I
cryosphere | 14 december 2020
Sukru Uzun, Tugkan Tanir, Gustavo de Almeida Coelh...
Changes in timing and quantity of snowmelt-related streamflow have great importance for water supply, flood management, and ecological processes as we...
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