Up to now, flash flood monitoring and forecasting systems, based on rainfall radar measurements and distributed rainfall–runoff models, generally aimed at estimating flood magnitudes – typically discharges or return periods – at selected river cross sections. The approach presented here goes one step further by proposing an integrated forecasting chain for the direct assessment of flash flood possible impacts on inhabited areas (number of buildings at risk in the presented case studies). The proposed approach includes, in addition to a distributed rainfall–runoff model, an automatic hydraulic method suited for the computation of flood extent maps on a dense river network and over large territories. The resulting catalogue of flood ...
International audienceIn Mediterranean Europe, flash flooding is one of the most devastating hazards...
A staggered approach to flashflood forecasting is developed within the IMPRINTS project. Instead of ...
International audienceThis paper presents a methodological framework designed for the event-based ev...
10th HYMEX WORKSHOP, BARCELONE, ESPAGNE, 04-/07/2017 - 07/07/2017Up to now, flash flood monitoring a...
Flash floods monitoring systems developed up to now generally enable a real-time assessment of the p...
With the development of rainfall measurements at highspatial and temporal resolutions, the use of di...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
Flash floods evolve rapidly in time, which poses particular challenges to emergency managers. One wa...
Avec le développement des mesures de pluie à hautes résolutions spatiales et temporelles , l’utilisa...
International audienceFlash-flood forecasting is of crucial importance to mitigate the devastating e...
International audienceFlash-flood events can have catastrophic socio-economic consequences. To reduc...
International audienceAccording to the United States National Hazard Statistics database, flooding a...
International audienceJust as with the storms that cause them, flash floods are highly variable and ...
International audienceIn Europe, flash floods affect mainly the Mediterranean and mountainous region...
International audienceIn Mediterranean Europe, flash flooding is one of the most devastating hazards...
A staggered approach to flashflood forecasting is developed within the IMPRINTS project. Instead of ...
International audienceThis paper presents a methodological framework designed for the event-based ev...
10th HYMEX WORKSHOP, BARCELONE, ESPAGNE, 04-/07/2017 - 07/07/2017Up to now, flash flood monitoring a...
Flash floods monitoring systems developed up to now generally enable a real-time assessment of the p...
With the development of rainfall measurements at highspatial and temporal resolutions, the use of di...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
Flash floods evolve rapidly in time, which poses particular challenges to emergency managers. One wa...
Avec le développement des mesures de pluie à hautes résolutions spatiales et temporelles , l’utilisa...
International audienceFlash-flood forecasting is of crucial importance to mitigate the devastating e...
International audienceFlash-flood events can have catastrophic socio-economic consequences. To reduc...
International audienceAccording to the United States National Hazard Statistics database, flooding a...
International audienceJust as with the storms that cause them, flash floods are highly variable and ...
International audienceIn Europe, flash floods affect mainly the Mediterranean and mountainous region...
International audienceIn Mediterranean Europe, flash flooding is one of the most devastating hazards...
A staggered approach to flashflood forecasting is developed within the IMPRINTS project. Instead of ...
International audienceThis paper presents a methodological framework designed for the event-based ev...