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Floods across the eastern United States are projected to last longer

Earth Sciences

Floods across the eastern United States are projected to last longer

H. Kim and G. Villarini

This research by Hanbeen Kim and Gabriele Villarini reveals alarming projections about climate change's effect on flood durations in the eastern United States, particularly emphasizing the winter season and elevated emission scenarios. Discover how significant climate variables like precipitation and temperature contribute to these extended flood durations.

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Abstract
This study investigates the impact of climate change on flood duration in the eastern United States. Using data from 378 streamgages, statistical models were developed to analyze the year-to-year changes in flood duration above minor and moderate National Weather Service (NWS) flood severity levels. Climate-related variables, such as precipitation and temperature, were used as predictors. The results project that the eastern US will experience longer flood durations, particularly in winter and under higher emission scenarios.
Publisher
npj Natural Hazards
Published On
Aug 13, 2024
Authors
Hanbeen Kim, Gabriele Villarini
Tags
climate change
flood duration
eastern United States
precipitation
temperature
statistical models
National Weather Service
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