Rising global temperatures can lead to more extreme weather events (larger storms, longer droughts, etc.) More intense rainfall events can bring increased flooding, runoff and erosion. This could lead to major issues for many municipalities as stormwater conveyance systems were built with historical weather events in mind. Municipalities may not be equipped to handle frequent, intense storms that could become the normal with increasing temperatures.
So what does this mean for you? More frequent extreme weather events that current stormwater conveyance and storage measures cannot handle could lead to flooding and property damage. Some ways to mitigate these effects include: decreasing impervious surfaces to allow for more stormwater infiltration, planting trees and maintaining riparian buffers to prevent erosion, and using low impact development (LID) practices for new development. Implementing preventative measures now can help us weather the storm in the future.
To learn more about climate change and stormwater, visit these pages:
Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts Stormwater Working Group
-Written by Jillian Schubert Edwards
-Written by Jillian Schubert Edwards
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