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S ECRETS S ECRETS of the of the L AB E XTREME E VENTS

Featuring... Saeahm Kim Hydrology & Water Resources Martin Munro LTRR Diana Zamora Reyes Hydrology & Water Resources Katie Hirschboeck LTRR Ela Czyzowska LTRR & Arizona Remote Sensing Center Jen Johnson LTRR (NSF Macrosystems Project)

FLOODS FROST RINGS SNOW COVER ENHANCED MOISTURE FLUX EXTREME VALUE STATISTICS PAST STREAMFLOW EXTREMES RING WIDTH EXTREMES DROUGHTS ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION EXTREMES EXTREME EVENTS LAB

8,500+ “peaks-above-base” floods from 51 USGS gauges in AZ classified according to type of flood-generating process Currently updated for period

Diana Zamora Reyes’s M.S. Thesis ( completed Dec 2014 ) “RELEVANCE OF FLOOD HETEROGENEITY TO FLOOD FREQUENCY IN ARIZONA” FLOOD TYPE MAGNITUDES FLOOD TYPE FREQUENCIES Agua Fria R nr Mayer # peaks “above base” per year Discharge magnitude of largest flood peak per year MORE details to follow in the next talk!!

Record breaking flood peaks in Jan Saeahm Kim’s M.S. Thesis ( in progress ) “AN ASSESSMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS AS FLOOD PRODUCERS IN ARIZONA” “AN ASSESSMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS AS FLOOD PRODUCERS IN ARIZONA” April 1988 Feb 2005

INVESTIGATORS: Ela Czyzowska, Ph.D. (w / Katie Hirschboeck as managing PI ) GOAL: design, test, and operationalize a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence model for improved estimation of S now W ater E quivalent GOAL: design, test, and operationalize a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence model for improved estimation of S now W ater E quivalent Deliverables: (1) a user-friendly snow cover model, and (2) a decision support tool attuned to observed patterns of variation in snow cover and depth to estimate SWE at multiple scales. Funded by SALT RIVER PROJECT (expected start Summer 2015) Funded by SALT RIVER PROJECT (expected start Summer 2015) SATELLITE IMAGERY + ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NET FUSION OF HI & LOW RESOLUTION IMAGES TO PROVIDE SNOW COVER MAPS To manage DROUGHTS & LOW FLOWS SWE ESTIMATES FOR SHORT-TERM & LONG-TERM SRP WATER SUPPLY PLANNING  Snow Cover 

INTRODUCING... EXTREMES OF A DIFFERENT KIND... Jen Johnson, Ph.D.

Finally.... What secrets does Martin hold? IS HE SECRETLY TRAINING TO COMPETE IN THE SPRING FLING “RUBBER DUCK EVENT” THIS YEAR? Or.....

THANKS, MARTIN, FOR ALL YOU DO TO PROTECT OUR COMPUTERS & INTERNET FROM EXTREME EVENTS!... IS HE REALLY SECRETLY A DRUID?... IS HE REALLY SECRETLY A DRUID? Inquiring minds want to know!

FLOODS FROST RINGS SNOW COVER ENHANCED MOISTURE FLUX EXTREME VALUE STATISTICS PAST STREAMFLOW EXTREMES RING WIDTH EXTREMES DROUGHTS ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION EXTREMES THANK YOU ! from THE EXTREME EVENTS LAB