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Design and quantification of an extreme winter storm scenario for emergency preparedness and planning exercises in California

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2012

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Dettinger, Michael, Ralph, F Martin, Hughes, Mimi, Das, Tapash, Neiman, Paul, Cox, Dale, Estes, Gary, Reynolds, David, Hartman, Robert, Cayan, Daniel, and Jones, Lucy, 2012, Design and quantification of an extreme winter storm scenario for emergency preparedness and planning exercises in California: Natural Hazards, v. 60, iss. 3, p. 1085-1111.

Summary

The USGS Multihazards Project is working with numerous agencies to evaluate and plan for hazards and damages that could be caused by extreme winter storms impacting California. Atmospheric and hydrological aspects of a hypothetical storm scenario have been quantified as a basis for estimation of human, infrastructure, economic, and environmental impacts for emergency-preparedness and flood-planning exercises. In order to ensure scientific defensibility and necessary levels of detail in the scenario description, selected historical storm episodes were concatentated to describe a rapid arrival of several major storms over the state, yielding precipitation totals and runoff rates beyond those occurring during the individual historical [...]

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  • USGS National Research Program

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1007/s11069-011-9894-5

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