meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
KQED's Forum

How Climate Change is Escalating the Risk of a California Megaflood

KQED's Forum

KQED

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.6 • 656 Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

It may seem a bit strange to be talking about [the] rising risk of a California megaflood amidst severe drought. But it’s not as paradoxical as it might seem,” tweeted Daniel Swain, co-lead author of the recently published study in the journal Science Advances, “Climate change is increasing the risk of a California megaflood.” Megastorms fueled by atmospheric rivers could bring more than 16 inches of rainfall across the state in one month. More rain than snow could fall in the Sierra Nevada, leading to extreme runoff. That’s according to the study’s climate models, which estimate that California’s current annual risk of a megaflood is 1 in 50 — with human-caused climate change projected to increase that risk over time. We’ll talk to the scientists behind the report about their findings and how California should respond. Related link(s): “The Coming California Megastorm,” The New York Times Guests: Daniel Swain, climate scientist, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA and The Nature Conservancy of California. Xingying Huang, project scientist, Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Michael Mierzwa, manager, Floodplain Management Branch, California Department of Water Resources (DWR). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Support for Forum comes from Rancho La Puerta, a wellness resort in Baja, California, just an hour from San Diego,

0:07.4

recently voted the number one destination spa by readers of travel and leisure magazine.

0:12.8

Summer retreat packages of three, four, or seven nights including hiking, water classes,

0:19.0

mindfulness, spa therapies, and culinary adventures with

0:22.8

farm-fresh ingredients. Learn more at Rancho LePuerta.com.

0:27.3

Support for Forum comes from Broadway S.F. presenting Parade, the musical revival based on a

0:33.2

true story. From three-time Tony-winning composer Jason Robert Brown comes the story of Leo and

0:39.7

Lucille Frank, a newlywed Jewish couple struggling to make a life in Georgia. When Leo is accused

0:46.3

of an unspeakable crime, it propels them into an unimaginable test of faith, humanity, justice,

0:53.4

and devotion.

1:02.6

The riveting and gloriously hopeful parade plays the Orphium Theater for three weeks only, May 20th through June 8th.

1:06.9

Tickets on sale now at Broadway, sF.com.

1:27.9

From KQED. From KQ Francisco, this is Forum.

1:28.9

I'm Mina Kim.

1:34.7

Climate change could bring a megastorm that would inundate California for more than a month.

1:39.9

Bring more rain than snow to the Sierra Nevada, leading to four times more runoff than normal.

1:48.1

Test dams and levees for all their worth and cause devastating flooding of cities and towns with deadly consequences.

1:56.3

We'll talk to the scientists behind a new study that says a storm like this is more likely to happen in our lifetimes.

2:12.3

Join us on forum after this news. Welcome to Forum.

2:13.4

I'm Mina Kim.

2:15.3

Did anyone forward you the story in the New York Times last week about a megastorm hitting California?

2:21.4

People sent it to me.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from KQED, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of KQED and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.