Informing Future Risks of Record-Level Rainfall in the United States

The changing risk of extreme precipitation is difficult to project. Events are rare by definition, and return periods of heavy precipitation events are often calculated assuming a stationary climate. Furthermore, ensembles of climate model projections are not large enough to fully categorize the tails of the distribution. To address this, we cluster the contiguous United States into self‐similar hydroclimates to estimate changes in the expected frequency of extremely rare events under scenarios of global mean temperature change. We find that, although there is some regional variation, record events are projected in general to become more intense, with 500‐year events intensifying by 10–50% under 2 °C of warming and by 40–100% under 4 °C of warming. This analysis could provide information to inform regional prioritization of resources to improve the resilience of U.S. infrastructure.

[1]  A. Grambsch,et al.  Built Environment, Urban Systems, and Cities , 2018 .

[2]  Andrew W. Wood,et al.  Climate change impacts on flood risk and asset damages within mapped 100-year floodplains of the contiguous United States , 2017 .

[3]  Peter H. Gleick,et al.  Reframing climate change assessments around risk: recommendations for the US National Climate Assessment , 2017, Environmental research letters : ERL [Web site].

[4]  Karsten Lehmann,et al.  Selecting a climate model subset to optimise key ensemble properties , 2017 .

[5]  L. Crowder,et al.  Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4), Volume I , 2017 .

[6]  David R. Easterling,et al.  Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II , 2017 .

[7]  R. Knutti,et al.  Skill and independence weighting for multi-model assessments , 2016 .

[8]  David G. Victor,et al.  Making climate science more relevant , 2016, Science.

[9]  A. Beatty Characterizing Risk in Climate Change Assessments: Proceedings of a Workshop , 2016 .

[10]  P. Naveau,et al.  Characterization of homogeneous regions for regional peaks-over-threshold modeling of heavy precipitation , 2016 .

[11]  Carl J. Schreck,et al.  Explaining Extreme Events of 2016 from a Climate Perspective , 2018 .

[12]  B. Sanderson,et al.  Does extreme precipitation intensity depend on the emissions scenario? , 2015 .

[13]  K.,et al.  The Community Earth System Model (CESM) large ensemble project: a community resource for studying climate change in the presence of internal climate variability , 2015 .

[14]  C. Bishop,et al.  Climate Model Dependence and the Ensemble Dependence Transformation of CMIP Projections , 2015 .

[15]  Martin S. Singh,et al.  Influence of microphysics on the scaling of precipitation extremes with temperature , 2014 .

[16]  Michael F. Wehner,et al.  CMIP5 CLIMATE MODEL ANALYSES Climate Extremes in the United States , 2014 .

[17]  E. Fischer,et al.  Detection of spatially aggregated changes in temperature and precipitation extremes , 2014 .

[18]  E. Fischer,et al.  Robust spatially aggregated projections of climate extremes , 2013 .

[19]  Mathieu Vrac,et al.  Clustering of Maxima: Spatial Dependencies among Heavy Rainfall in France , 2013 .

[20]  N. Stern The Structure of Economic Modeling of the Potential Impacts of Climate Change: Grafting Gross Underestimation of Risk onto Already Narrow Science Models , 2013 .

[21]  Ajay Rana,et al.  K-means with Three different Distance Metrics , 2013 .

[22]  C. Field,et al.  Risk Management and Climate Change , 2012 .

[23]  U. Schneider,et al.  A description of the global land-surface precipitation data products of the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre with sample applications including centennial (trend) analysis from 1901–present , 2012 .

[24]  B. Santer,et al.  Human-induced global ocean warming on multidecadal timescales , 2012 .

[25]  P. Jones,et al.  Quantifying uncertainties in global and regional temperature change using an ensemble of observational estimates: The HadCRUT4 data set , 2012 .

[26]  Karl E. Taylor,et al.  An overview of CMIP5 and the experiment design , 2012 .

[27]  S. Erdogan,et al.  Spatial Analysis of Monthly and Annual Precipitation Trends in Turkey , 2012, Water Resources Management.

[28]  N. Nakicenovic,et al.  RCP 8.5—A scenario of comparatively high greenhouse gas emissions , 2011 .

[29]  G. Hegerl,et al.  Human contribution to more-intense precipitation extremes , 2011, Nature.

[30]  V. Singh,et al.  Changes in extreme precipitation in Texas , 2010 .

[31]  B. Hewitson,et al.  Good Practice Guidance Paper on Assessing and Combining Multi Model Climate Projections , 2010 .

[32]  Sarah Heim,et al.  Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States , 2009 .

[33]  David Crichton,et al.  Role of Insurance in Reducing Flood Risk , 2008 .

[34]  S. Polasky,et al.  Effects of Flood Hazards on Property Values: Evidence Before and After Hurricane Floyd , 2004, Land Economics.

[35]  D. Easterling,et al.  Temporal variations of extreme precipitation events in the United States: 1895–2000 , 2003 .

[36]  K. Trenberth,et al.  The changing character of precipitation , 2003 .

[37]  A. Tollan,et al.  Land-use change and floods: what do we need most, research or management? , 2002, Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research.

[38]  Xuebin Zhang,et al.  Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Heavy Precipitation Events over Canada , 2001 .

[39]  Roger A. Pielke,et al.  Precipitation and Damaging Floods: Trends in the United States, 1932-97 , 2000 .

[40]  Edward N. Rappaport,et al.  Loss of Life in the United States Associated with Recent Atlantic Tropical Cyclones , 2000 .

[41]  David R. Easterling,et al.  Long-Term Trends in Extreme Precipitation Events over the Conterminous United States and Canada , 1999 .

[42]  Kuniyoshi Takeuchi,et al.  Flood protection and management: quo vadimus? , 1999 .

[43]  Michael B. Richman,et al.  On the Application of Cluster Analysis to Growing Season Precipitation Data in North America East of the Rockies , 1995 .