November 18, 2024
Report

Assessing Historical Extreme Weather Event Impacts

Abstract

Understanding how past extreme weather events have affected a site is an integral part of site-level resilience planning. Energy and water resilience planning has been a key priority for the federal government for many years and agencies look to develop processes for identifying and addressing critical resilience gaps at their facilities and across their sites. The purpose of this information paper is to help inform how organizations could begin structuring a comprehensive process for recording the impacts of extreme weather events in order to facilitate climate vulnerability assessments, and thus, resilience planning. The paper highlights current limitations for developing event history assessments and suggests a framework for more consistently capturing key data points.

Published: November 18, 2024

Citation

Delgado A., and J.W. King. 2024. Assessing Historical Extreme Weather Event Impacts Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.