CPEP Seminar – Extreme Rainfall and Compound Flooding: Addressing Non-Stationarity and the Effects of Climate Change

Speaker: Stergios Emmanouil, Assistant Research Professor, University of Connecticut

The assumption of stationarity in traditional risk assessment is becoming increasingly insufficient due to the documented impacts of climate change on hydrometeorological hazards. This seminar will explore advanced methods and frameworks designed to address the non-stationary nature of precipitation as a process. These approaches aim to:

  • Reveal vulnerability hotspots
  • Improve the effectiveness of engineering design
  • Inform strategies to enhance flood resilience under evolving hydroclimatic conditions

Emphasis will be given on quantifying the risk arising from the interplay of extreme rainfall and other hazards, such as storm surge in compound coastal flooding.

This seminar can also be viewed via our live stream.

Hosted by the Climate, People and the Environment Program (CPEP).

Date

November 5, 2024    

Time

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Location

823 Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences
1225 W. Dayton Street, Madison

Category