IOWA CITY, Iowa, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- As rainfall patterns shift and water tables change, regional flood risks are being reshaped. In a new study, scientists warn of increased flood risks in the northern half of the United States. Meanwhile, risks are on the decline in the West, South and Southwest.
The map and accompanying study, published this week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, highlight the larger amounts of water being store in the ground in the northern half of the United States, especially in the middle of the country. Satellite surveys and stream gauges corroborate the data. Elsewhere, in the South and West, droughts have dried out the ground and shrunk the water table.