Global flood hazard maps can be used in the assessment of flood risk in a number of different applications, including (re)insurance and large scale flood preparedness. Such global hazard maps can be generated using large scale physically based models of rainfall-runoff and river routing, when used in conjunction with a number of post-processing methods. In this study, the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) land surface model is coupled to ERA-Interim reanalysis meteorological forcing data, and resultant runoff is passed to a river routing algorithm which simulates floodplains and flood flow across the global land area. The global hazard map is based on a 30 yr (1979–2010) simulation period. A Gumbel distr...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
Earth system models have become viable alternatives to traditional hydrological models in supportin...
Global flood hazard maps can be used in the assessment of flood risk in a number of different appli...
AbstractNowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at con...
Nowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at continental...
Floods are a natural hazard that affect communities worldwide, but to date the vast majority of floo...
Riverine flood risk studies often require the identification of areas prone to potential flooding. T...
Flood hazard maps at trans-national scale have potential for a large number of applications ranging ...
Quantifying flood hazard is an essential component of resilience planning, emergency response, and m...
Our aim is to produce a world map of flooded areas for a 100 year return period, using a method base...
Global flood models (GFMs) are increasingly being used to estimate global-scale societal and economi...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
The growing worldwide impact of flood events has motivated the development and application of global...
This collection contains a set of flood hazard maps, based on streamflow datafrom the European and G...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
Earth system models have become viable alternatives to traditional hydrological models in supportin...
Global flood hazard maps can be used in the assessment of flood risk in a number of different appli...
AbstractNowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at con...
Nowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at continental...
Floods are a natural hazard that affect communities worldwide, but to date the vast majority of floo...
Riverine flood risk studies often require the identification of areas prone to potential flooding. T...
Flood hazard maps at trans-national scale have potential for a large number of applications ranging ...
Quantifying flood hazard is an essential component of resilience planning, emergency response, and m...
Our aim is to produce a world map of flooded areas for a 100 year return period, using a method base...
Global flood models (GFMs) are increasingly being used to estimate global-scale societal and economi...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
The growing worldwide impact of flood events has motivated the development and application of global...
This collection contains a set of flood hazard maps, based on streamflow datafrom the European and G...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
Earth system models have become viable alternatives to traditional hydrological models in supportin...