2024
DOI: 10.1038/s44304-024-00017-8
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Rainfall intensification amplifies exposure of American Southwest to conditions that trigger postfire debris flows

Matthew A. Thomas,
Allison C. Michaelis,
Nina S. Oakley
et al.

Abstract: Short-duration, high-intensity rainfall can initiate deadly and destructive debris flows after wildfire. Methods to estimate the conditions that can trigger debris flows exist and guidance to determine how often those thresholds will be exceeded under the present climate are available. However, the limited spatiotemporal resolution of climate models has hampered efforts to characterize how rainfall intensification driven by global warming may affect debris-flow hazards. We use novel, dynamically downscaled (3.… Show more

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