EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON HURRICANE-INDUCED FLOODING

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作者
GUTOWSKI, WJ
MCMAHON, GF
SCHLUCHTER, SS
KIRSHEN, PH
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[1] CAMP DRESSER & MCKEE INC,ATLANTA,GA 30328
[2] WATER RESOUR & COASTAL ENGN INC,SOLON,OH 44139
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10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9496(1994)120:2(176)
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TU [建筑科学];
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Global simulation models used to predict climate change typically have resolutions too coarse for resolving small drainage basins, creating a major obstacle to evaluating the hydrologic impacts of climate variability. The writers circumvent this difficulty by using a physical model for severe hurricanes to derive changes in hurricane rainfall under a predicted global warming. The modified rainfall is then transferred to a linked hydrologic-hydrodynamic model to compute the impact of global warming on hurricane-induced flooding in a susceptible watershed. As an example, using simulations of tropical, doubled-CO2 climate change, the hurricane model predicts a 40% precipitation increase for severe hurricanes affecting southeastern Florida. The 40% increase is assumed for a 100-year, three-day event used for flood-management planning in South Florida and applied to the Basin Runoff and Streamflow Simulation (BRASS) model of the Western C-11 drainage system. The increased precipitation provokes substantially greater flooding that could negate most of the benefits of present water-management practices in this basin.
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页码:176 / 185
页数:10
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