Projected Changes in California’s Precipitation Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves

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Authors

University of California, Irvine

Published

2018

Description

This technical report funded by the California Energy Commission for California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment provides projected changes in extreme precipitation events in California. A framework for quantifying climate change impacts on natural and man-made infrastructure using bias-corrected multi-model simulations of historical and projected precipitation extremes was provided and offers an avenue for assessing infrastructure resilience and landslide hazard in a warming climate. Projections show that highly populated areas across California may experience extreme precipitation that is more intense and twice as frequent, relative to historical records, despite the expectation of unchanged annual mean precipitation.

Climate Impact Tags

Extreme storms Flooding

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 1: Define, Explore, and Initiate Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability

Resource Type Tags

Scientific study

Topics

Extent: California

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