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DOI10.1088/1748-9326/ab5234
Disentangling the impacts of human and environmental change on catchment response during Hurricane Harvey
Sebastian, Antonia1,2; Gori, Avantika2,3; Blessing, Russell B.1; van der Wiel, Karin4; Bass, Benjamin2,5
2019-12-01
发表期刊ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
ISSN1748-9326
出版年2019
卷号14期号:12
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家USA; Netherlands
英文摘要

Flooding is a function of hydrologic, climatologic, and land use characteristics. However, the relative contribution of these factors to flood risk over the long-term is uncertain. In response to this knowledge gap, this study quantifies how urbanization and climatological trends influenced flooding in the greater Houston region during Hurricane Harvey. The region-characterized by extreme precipitation events, low topographic relief, and clay-dominated soils-is naturally flood prone, but it is also one of the fastest growing urban areas in the United States. This rapid growth has contributed to increased runoff volumes and rates in areas where anthropogenic climate changes has also been shown to be contributing to extreme precipitation. To disentangle the relative contributions of urban development and climatic changes on flooding during Hurricane Harvey, we simulate catchment response using a spatially-distributed hydrologic model under 1900 and 2017 conditions. This approach provides insight into how timing, volume, and peak discharge in response to Harvey-like events have evolved over more than a century. Results suggest that over the past century, urban development and climate change have had a large impact on peak discharge at stream gauges in the Houston region, where development alone has increased peak discharges by 54% (28%) and climate change has increased peak discharge by about 20% (3%). When combined, urban development and climate change nearly doubled peak discharge (84% 35%) in the Houston area during Harvey compared to a similar event in 1900, suggesting that land use change has magnified the effects of climate change on catchment response. The findings support a precautionary approach to flood risk management that explicitly considers how current land use decisions may impact future conditions under varying climate trends, particularly in low-lying coastal cities.


英文关键词attribution climate change flood risk hydrology tropical cyclone urbanization
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000505977300002
WOS关键词DISTRIBUTED HYDROLOGIC MODEL ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; URBAN-DEVELOPMENT ; LAND-USE ; URBANIZATION ; HOUSTON ; FLOODPLAIN ; RAINFALL ; RUNOFF ; FLOODS
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/224728
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作者单位1.Texas A&M Univ, Dept Marine Sci, Galveston, TX 77553 USA;
2.Rice Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Houston, TX 77005 USA;
3.Princeton Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA;
4.Royal Netherlands Meteorol Inst KNMI, De Bilt, Netherlands;
5.Woodard & Curran, Los Angeles, CA USA
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Sebastian, Antonia,Gori, Avantika,Blessing, Russell B.,et al. Disentangling the impacts of human and environmental change on catchment response during Hurricane Harvey[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS,2019,14(12).
APA Sebastian, Antonia,Gori, Avantika,Blessing, Russell B.,van der Wiel, Karin,&Bass, Benjamin.(2019).Disentangling the impacts of human and environmental change on catchment response during Hurricane Harvey.ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS,14(12).
MLA Sebastian, Antonia,et al."Disentangling the impacts of human and environmental change on catchment response during Hurricane Harvey".ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS 14.12(2019).
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