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Future Hydrologic Extremes of the Red River Basin

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Darrian Bertrand, and Renee A. McPherson, Future Hydrologic Extremes of the Red River Basin: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.

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Hydrologic extremes of drought and flooding stress water resources and damage communities in the Red River basin, located in the south-central United States. For example, the summer of 2011 was the third driest summer in Oklahoma state history and the driest in Texas state history. When the long-term drought conditions ended in the spring of 2015 as El Niño brought record precipitation to the region, there were also catastrophic floods that caused loss of life and property. Hydrologic extremes such as these have occurred throughout the historical record, but decision-makers need to know how the frequency of these events is expected to vary in a changing climate so that they can mitigate these impacts and losses. Therefore, the goals [...]

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Darrian Bertrand, Renee A. McPherson
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South CASC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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