
Floods in a changing climate
by P. P. Mujumdar
Part of International hydrology series
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How does the book shift our traditional understanding of floods from being purely natural disasters to events increasingly shaped by human activity and anthropogenic climate change?
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Given the book's strong focus on data-scarce regions, how do you think a lack of historical or hydrological data changes the way developing countries must approach disaster planning compared to wealthier nations?
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Mujumdar emphasizes the physical processes that transform precipitation into flood runoff; how did reading about these mechanics change your appreciation of the complexity behind a simple weather forecast?
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