Extended Data Fig. 1: The effect of three different uncertainty correlation methods on the distribution of U.S. AALs. | Nature Climate Change

Extended Data Fig. 1: The effect of three different uncertainty correlation methods on the distribution of U.S. AALs.

From: Inequitable patterns of US flood risk in the Anthropocene

Extended Data Fig. 1

The effect of three different uncertainty correlation methods on the distribution of U.S. AALs: no correlation of uncertainty between locations (black); total correlation of uncertainty between locations within the same HUC10 unit (see Supplementary Fig. 2) and no correlation of uncertainty between HUC10 units (aquamarine); total correlation of uncertainty between all locations nationwide (vermilion). Panel b is the same as panel a but with a smaller x scale. Boxplots of AALs in 2050 lie above those in 2020 for each correlation group. Boxes are bounded by the upper and lower quartiles, with the median at the centre, and minima and maxima at the end of each whisker.

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