Limitations and pitfalls of climate change impact analysis on urban rainfall extremes
Date
2012
Authors
Willems, P.
Olsson, J.
Arnbjerg Nielsen, K.
Beecham, S.
Pathirana, A.
Bülow Gregersen, I.
Madsen, H.
Nguyen, V.T.V.
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Conference paper
Citation
9th International Workshop on Precipitation in Urban Areas: Urban Challenges in Rainfall Analysis, 2012, pp.295-299
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9th International Workshop on Precipitation in Urban Areas: Urban Challenges in Rainfall Analysis, UrbanRain 2012 (6 Dec 2012 - 9 Dec 2012 : Switzerland)
Abstract
Under the umbrella of the IWA/IAHR Joint Committee on Urban Drainage, the International Working Group on Urban Rainfall (IGUR) has reviewed existing methodologies for the analysis of long-term historical and future trends in urban rainfall extremes and their effects on urban drainage systems, due to anthropogenic climate change. Current practices have several limitations and pitfalls, which are important to be considered by trend or climate change impact modellers and users of trend/impact results. Climate change may well be the driver that ensures that changes in urban drainage paradigms are identified and suitable solutions implemented. Design and optimization of urban drainage infrastructure considering climate change impacts and co-optimizing with other objectives will become ever more important to keep our cities liveable into the future.