Floods in Changing Climate : Extreme Precipitation
Series: International Hydrology SeriesPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2017Description: xvii, 269pISBN:- 9781108446747
- 551.489011 TEE-F
| Cover image | Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | URL | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Item hold queue priority | Course reserves | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books
|
NASSDOC Library | 551.489011 TEE-F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 51471 |
Include references & index
Measurement, analysis and modeling of extreme precipitation events linked to floods is vital in understanding changing climate impacts and variability. This book provides methods for assessment of the trends in these events and their impacts. It also provides a basis to develop procedures and guidelines for climate-adaptive hydrologic engineering. Academic researchers in the fields of hydrology, climate change, meteorology, environmental policy and risk assessment, and professionals and policy-makers working in hazard mitigation, water resources engineering and climate adaptation will find this an invaluable resource. This volume is the first in a collection of four books on flood disaster management theory and practice within the context of anthropogenic climate change. The others are: Floods in a Changing Climate: Hydrological Modeling by P. P. Mujumdar and D. Nagesh Kumar, Floods in a Changing Climate: Inundation Modeling by Giuliano Di Baldassarre and Floods in a Changing Climate: Risk Management by Slodoban Simonović.
Presents a comprehensive treatment of precipitation measurement methods, estimation and analysis, including new spatial interpolation methods
Covers joint probability methods dealing with precipitation and flooding events, downscaling methods, assessment of internal modes of climate (teleconnections) and their links to precipitation events
Provides extensive numerical examples and case studies to complement the variety of techniques and tools for assessment of precipitation trends
There are no comments on this title.
