Abstract

A comparison of flood and low flow magnitudes during periods of El Nino and outside those periods led to the conclusion that flood risk in central Canada is not constant from year to year. This finding has implications for water resources management, particularly flood forecasting and reservoir operation. Key words: flood risk, water resources management, climate change.

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