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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241001T130000
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URL:https://ccr.nelson.wisc.edu/events/the-influence-of-storm-types-on-flo
 oding-and-how-they-will-change-in-a-future-climate/
SUMMARY:The Influence of Storm Types on Flooding and How They Will Change i
 n a Future Climate
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Erin Dougherty\, project scientist\, National Center
  for Atmospheric Research\, National Science Foundation\n\n\n\nQuantifying
  the relationship between storm types\, antecedent conditions\, and flood 
 extent is crucial to improve hydrometeorological forecasts and mitigate ag
 ainst flood risk. This talk will explore the connection between storms\, s
 oil moisture\, and snowmelt in producing local versus regional floods in t
 he U.S.\n\nDougherty will explain recent research\, where the dominant sto
 rm-type producing floods-mesoscale convective systems-are explored in a wa
 rmer climate using an ensemble of convection-permitting simulations over t
 he Midwest. She will explain how future rainfall increases from these stor
 ms mainly emanates from convective areas\, which could increase future flo
 od risk.\n\nView the livestream
CATEGORIES:CPEP
LOCATION:823 Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences\, 1225 W. Dayton St.\, Madison\
 , United States
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