Floods are a major natural hazard, with vast implications over a wide range of socio-economic activities. A harmonized post-flood classification is critical for a better understanding of this hazard, by providing homogeneous flood catalogues for future research on triggering mechanisms. We apply a flood severity index (FSI) to damaging floods in Northern Portugal over a 152-year period (1865–2016) and identify the most critical areas to flood occurrences. The index is a damage-based post-event assessment tool, which includes five categories ranging from minor flooding (1) to catastrophic flooding (5). FSI is applied to a historical damaging flood database with 2318 occurrences. In Northern Portugal, serious floods (3) are the most frequent ...
The incapacity to cope with heavy rainfall events leads to flooding in urban areas. Urban flooding i...
The 2000/2001 winter was exceptionally rainy in Portugal and between November 2000 and March 2001 se...
Floods may lead to destruction of property, to damage to the environment and ultimately to loss of l...
Floods are a major natural hazard, with vast implications over a wide range of socio-economic activi...
During the period 1998–2017, floods were responsible for 11% of the loss of life and 23% of the econ...
This work defines a national flood susceptibility index for the Portuguese continental territory, b...
Modeling and understanding the impact of climate change on flooding processes in Mediterranean clima...
Floods have been the most deadly natural disasters in Portugal during the last century, followed by...
In this study, both human and material damages caused by different types of flooding in the Lisbon ...
The disaster database lists disastrous floods and landslides registered in mainland Portugal in the ...
Floods and landslides are the natural hazards that most affect Northern Portugal. This paper present...
The growing computational capabilities and data availability promotes the development of flood susce...
Floods and landslides are the natural hazards that most affect Northern Portugal. This Paper present...
The DISASTER database records 1969 unique hydro-geomorphologic cases (floods and landslides) that ge...
The deadliest storm affecting Portugal since, at least, the early 19th century, took place on the 25...
The incapacity to cope with heavy rainfall events leads to flooding in urban areas. Urban flooding i...
The 2000/2001 winter was exceptionally rainy in Portugal and between November 2000 and March 2001 se...
Floods may lead to destruction of property, to damage to the environment and ultimately to loss of l...
Floods are a major natural hazard, with vast implications over a wide range of socio-economic activi...
During the period 1998–2017, floods were responsible for 11% of the loss of life and 23% of the econ...
This work defines a national flood susceptibility index for the Portuguese continental territory, b...
Modeling and understanding the impact of climate change on flooding processes in Mediterranean clima...
Floods have been the most deadly natural disasters in Portugal during the last century, followed by...
In this study, both human and material damages caused by different types of flooding in the Lisbon ...
The disaster database lists disastrous floods and landslides registered in mainland Portugal in the ...
Floods and landslides are the natural hazards that most affect Northern Portugal. This paper present...
The growing computational capabilities and data availability promotes the development of flood susce...
Floods and landslides are the natural hazards that most affect Northern Portugal. This Paper present...
The DISASTER database records 1969 unique hydro-geomorphologic cases (floods and landslides) that ge...
The deadliest storm affecting Portugal since, at least, the early 19th century, took place on the 25...
The incapacity to cope with heavy rainfall events leads to flooding in urban areas. Urban flooding i...
The 2000/2001 winter was exceptionally rainy in Portugal and between November 2000 and March 2001 se...
Floods may lead to destruction of property, to damage to the environment and ultimately to loss of l...