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Flood Risk Without Stationarity
The longstanding reliance on historical climate trends to help predict future weather-related events is no longer viable. Civil engineers must adapt to the new risks of flooding and coastal storms brought about by climate change and find new solutions.
Flood Risk Without Stationarity
The longstanding reliance on historical climate trends to help predict future weather-related events is no longer viable. Civil engineers must adapt to the new risks of flooding and coastal storms brought about by climate change and find new solutions.
Flood Risk Without Stationarity
Civ. Eng.
Galloway, Gerald E. (author) / Link, Lewis E. (author) / Baecher, Gregory B. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 94 ; 64-71
2024-07-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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