Hydrology, Hydromteorology, Hydroclimatology and Remote Sensing Laboratory (H3RS)
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2023

Introducing Flashiness-Intensity-Duration-Frequency (F-IDF): A New Metric to Quantify Flash Flood Intensity

Li, Zhi; Gao, Shang; Chen, Mengye; Zhang, Jiaqi; Gourley, Jonathan; Wen, Yixin; Yang, Tiantian; Hong, Yang

Introducing Flashiness-Intensity-Duration-Frequency (F-IDF): A New Metric to Quantify Flash Flood Intensity Journal Article

In: Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 50, iss. 23, pp. e2023GL104992, 2023.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Flash floods, Flood modeling, Floods

Future Heavy rainfall and flood risks for Native America under climate and demographic changes: A case study in Oklahoma

Li, Zhi; Tsoodle, Theresa; Chen, Mengye; Gao, Shang; Zhang, Jiaqi; Wen, Yixin; Yang, Tiantian; King, Farina; Hong, Yang

Future Heavy rainfall and flood risks for Native America under climate and demographic changes: A case study in Oklahoma Journal Article

In: Weather, Climate, and Society, 2023.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: climate injustice, Flash floods, Floods

2022

Decadal development of CREST hydrological model family: review, improvements, applications, and outlook

Li, Zhi

Decadal development of CREST hydrological model family: review, improvements, applications, and outlook PhD Thesis

2022.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Climate change, Flash floods, Flood modeling, Floods, Precipitation, Remote Sensing

The conterminous United States are projected to become more prone to flash floods in a high-end emissions scenario

Li, Zhi; Gao, Shang; Chen, Mengye; Gourley, Jonathan; Liu, Changhai; Prein, Andreas; Hong, Yang

The conterminous United States are projected to become more prone to flash floods in a high-end emissions scenario Journal Article

In: Communications Earth and Environment, vol. 3, iss. 1, pp. 1-9, 2022, (First study to quantify flash flood potential in the US in a warmer climate).

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Climate change, Flash floods