Noe, RyanBirkel, JonathanLocke, ChristinaTwine, TracyKeeler, BonnieHall, LeahPinkalla, Stephanie2022-05-042022-05-042022-02https://hdl.handle.net/11299/227187To appropriately size infrastructure, stormwater managers use estimates of precipitation amount over a range of durations and recurrence intervals (e.g., 100-year 24-hour storms). These estimates are created for every location in the United States by NOAA in their Atlas-14 publication. While Atlas-14 is an important guidance document, a limitation is that it does not account for climate change, even though some of its estimates include data from the late 1800s. To address this gap, we created a proof-of-concept application of NOAA's Atlas-14 methods to dynamically down-scaled climate change projections. This work documented the challenges of combining the methods; and created tools and techniques that can be applied to future iterations of climate change projections. County-level summary PDFs and statewide GeoTIFF maps of our results are also available for download.enEquipping Municipalities with Climate Change Data to Inform Stormwater ManagementReport