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Hydrological whiplash: Highlighting the need for better understanding and quantification of sub-seasonal hydrological extreme transitions

March 19, 2025

In this commentary, we aim to (1) describe ways that hydrological intensification and hydrological whiplash (sub-seasonal transitions between hydrological extremes) may impact water management decision-making, (2) introduce the complexities of identifying and quantifying hydrological extreme transitions, (3) discuss the processes controlling hydrological transitions and trends in hydrological extremes through time, (4) discuss considerations involved in modeling hydrological extreme transitions, and (5) motivate additional research by suggesting priority research questions that diverge from an assumption of independence between extreme events.

Publication Year 2025
Title Hydrological whiplash: Highlighting the need for better understanding and quantification of sub-seasonal hydrological extreme transitions
DOI 10.1002/hyp.70113
Authors John Christopher Hammond, Bailey Anderson, Caelan E. Simeone, Manuela Brunner, Eduardo Munoz-Castro, Stacey Archfield, Eugene Magee, Rachael Armitage
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Hydrological Processes
Index ID 70264423
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Maryland-Delaware-District of Columbia Water Science Center
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