E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Integration of meteorology and geomorphology for enhanced understanding of post-fire debris-flow hazards

  • Oakley Nina,
  • McGuire Luke,
  • Lancaster Jeremy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341505016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 415
p. 05016

Abstract

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Through precipitation, the fields of meteorology and geomorphology are fundamentally linked, thus interdisciplinary efforts are needed to advance understanding and warning of rainfall-driven geohazards. With a focus on recent efforts specific to post-fire debris flows in California, our presentation provides an overview of the benefits and challenges of working in an interdisciplinary team of meteorologists and geomorphologists, as well as results of a recent project demonstrating advancement through the integration of these fields. In this project, we combine high-resolution ensemble precipitation forecasts with post-fire debris-flow models to explore the feasibility and potential value of providing probabilistic post-fire debris-flow hazard information over a burn scar. In sharing these examples, we emphasize the multi-benefit nature of these efforts, and encourage future interdisciplinary efforts that improve warning and mitigation of rainfall-driven geohazards.