Publications by authors named "Zhangshuan Hou"

Despite the close linkage between extreme floods and snowmelt, particularly through rain-on-snow (ROS), hydrologic infrastructure is mostly designed based on standard precipitation Intensity-Duration-Frequency curves (PREC-IDF) that neglect snow processes in runoff generation. For snow-dominated regions, such simplification could result in substantial errors in estimating extreme events and infrastructure design risk. To address this long-standing problem, we applied the Next Generation IDF (NG-IDF) technique to estimate design basis extreme events for different durations and return periods in the conterminous United States (CONUS) to distinctly represent the contribution of rain, snowmelt, and ROS events to the amount of water reaching the land surface.

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  • * The study analyzed severe hail occurrences in the southern Great Plains from 2004 to 2016 using hail report data and radar-retrieved information, revealing notable year-to-year variability.
  • * The research found that sea surface temperature anomalies in the Gulf of Mexico influence hail variability, with aerosols from northern Mexico showing the strongest correlation to this variability, leading to the recommendation for further studies on aerosol effects.
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