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The Influence of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation on Annual Floods in the Rivers of Western Canada
Authors:Sunil Gurrapu  Jeannine‐Marie St‐Jacques  David J Sauchyn  Kyle R Hodder
Institution:1. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada;2. Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract:We analyzed annual peak flow series from 127 naturally flowing or naturalized streamflow gauges across western Canada to examine the impact of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) on annual flood risk, which has been previously unexamined in detail. Using Spearman's rank correlation ρ and permutation tests on quantile‐quantile plots, we show that higher magnitude floods are more likely during the negative phase of the PDO than during the positive phase (shown at 38% of the stations by Spearman's rank correlations and at 51% of the stations according to the permutation tests). Flood frequency analysis (FFA) stratified according to PDO phase suggests that higher magnitude floods may also occur more frequently during the negative PDO phase than during the positive phase. Our results hold throughout much of this region, with the upper Fraser River Basin, the Columbia River Basin, and the North Saskatchewan River Basin particularly subject to this effect. Our results add to other researchers' work questioning the wholesale validity of the key assumption in FFA that the annual peak flow series at a site is independently and identically distributed. Hence, knowledge of large‐scale climate state should be considered prior to the design and construction of infrastructure.
Keywords:Western Canada  floods  independently and identically distributed assumption (i  i  d  ) of flood frequency analysis  multi‐decadal variability  Pacific Decadal Oscillation  Fraser River Basin  Columbia River Basin  North Saskatchewan River Basin  permutation test for quantile‐quantile plots
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