Quantitative modeling of risk and hazard from flooding involves decisions regarding the choice of model and goal of the modeling exercise, expressed by some measure of performance. This paper shows how the subjectivity in the choices of performance measures and observation sets used for model calibration inevitably results in variability in the estimation of flood hazard. We compare the predictions of a 2D flood inundation model obtained using different global and local evaluation criteria. It is shown that traditional area averaging performance measures are inadequate in the face of model imperfection, especially when such models are calibrated for flood hazard studies. In this study we include flood risk weighting into the performance mea...
Managing flood risk, i.e. both the hazard and the potential consequences, is an important aspect of ...
International audienceFlood risk mapping is recognized as an effective tool in flood risk management...
There is a wide variety of flood damage models in use internationally, differing substantially in th...
Quantitative modeling of risk and hazard from flooding involves decisions regarding the choice of mo...
Effective flood risk management requires a realistic estimation of flood losses. However, available ...
New survey techniques provide a large amount of high‐resolution data, which can be extremely preciou...
As the calibration and evaluation of flood inundation models are a prerequisite for their successful...
In case of wide and built-up flood plains, 2D modelling is necessary to obtain a convenient view of ...
Floods are considered the most frequent natural disaster world-wide and may have serious socio econo...
With the recent transition to a more risk-based approach in flood management, flood risk models-bein...
IN-depth SYnthetic Model for Flood Damage Estimation (INSYDE) is a model for the estimation of flood...
none19siEffective flood risk management requires a realistic estimation of flood losses. However, a...
Floods cause extensive damage, especially if they affect large regions. Assessments of current, loca...
Managing flood risk, i.e. both the hazard and the potential consequences, is an important aspect of ...
International audienceFlood risk mapping is recognized as an effective tool in flood risk management...
There is a wide variety of flood damage models in use internationally, differing substantially in th...
Quantitative modeling of risk and hazard from flooding involves decisions regarding the choice of mo...
Effective flood risk management requires a realistic estimation of flood losses. However, available ...
New survey techniques provide a large amount of high‐resolution data, which can be extremely preciou...
As the calibration and evaluation of flood inundation models are a prerequisite for their successful...
In case of wide and built-up flood plains, 2D modelling is necessary to obtain a convenient view of ...
Floods are considered the most frequent natural disaster world-wide and may have serious socio econo...
With the recent transition to a more risk-based approach in flood management, flood risk models-bein...
IN-depth SYnthetic Model for Flood Damage Estimation (INSYDE) is a model for the estimation of flood...
none19siEffective flood risk management requires a realistic estimation of flood losses. However, a...
Floods cause extensive damage, especially if they affect large regions. Assessments of current, loca...
Managing flood risk, i.e. both the hazard and the potential consequences, is an important aspect of ...
International audienceFlood risk mapping is recognized as an effective tool in flood risk management...
There is a wide variety of flood damage models in use internationally, differing substantially in th...