The aim of this study is to assess the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) on both the winter precipitation and the temporal occurrence of different landslide types in Portugal. The analysis is applied to five sample areas located just north of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. These sites are particularly relevant because actual dates of most of the recent landslide events are known but also because the landslides occurred in a suburban area with growing urbanization pressure. Results show that the large inter-annual variability of winter precipitation observed in western Iberia, i.e. Portugal and parts of Spain, is largely modulated by the NAO mode. In particular, precipitation falling in Portugal between November and March p...
This work aims to assess the landslide hazard, nowadays and at the end of the 21st century, consider...
This paper describes the long-term grid-point rainfall trends in the context of climate change, rece...
Recent and future changes in precipitation extremes over Portugal were studied. Trends in selected p...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to assess the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillatio...
The majority of landsliding episodes in the area north of Lisbon are associated with rainfall event...
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) on both the wi...
The majority of landsliding episodes in the area north of Lisbon are associated with rainfall event...
Western Iberia landslides are mostly triggered by rainfall, as, in fact, are most landslides worldw...
Western Iberia landslides are mostly triggered by rainfall, as, in fact, are most landslides worldw...
Landslides occurred in the Lisbon area during the last 50 years were almost always induced by rainfa...
This work presents and explores the Northern Portugal Landslide Database (NPLD) for the period 1900–...
This work presents and explores the Northern Portugal Landslide Database (NPLD) for the period 1900–...
The DISASTER database records 1969 unique hydro-geomorphologic cases (floods and landslides) that ge...
It is expected that landslide events will occur more frequently, throughout the century, as a direct...
Rainfall is considered the most important physical process for landslide triggering in Portugal. It ...
This work aims to assess the landslide hazard, nowadays and at the end of the 21st century, consider...
This paper describes the long-term grid-point rainfall trends in the context of climate change, rece...
Recent and future changes in precipitation extremes over Portugal were studied. Trends in selected p...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to assess the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillatio...
The majority of landsliding episodes in the area north of Lisbon are associated with rainfall event...
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) on both the wi...
The majority of landsliding episodes in the area north of Lisbon are associated with rainfall event...
Western Iberia landslides are mostly triggered by rainfall, as, in fact, are most landslides worldw...
Western Iberia landslides are mostly triggered by rainfall, as, in fact, are most landslides worldw...
Landslides occurred in the Lisbon area during the last 50 years were almost always induced by rainfa...
This work presents and explores the Northern Portugal Landslide Database (NPLD) for the period 1900–...
This work presents and explores the Northern Portugal Landslide Database (NPLD) for the period 1900–...
The DISASTER database records 1969 unique hydro-geomorphologic cases (floods and landslides) that ge...
It is expected that landslide events will occur more frequently, throughout the century, as a direct...
Rainfall is considered the most important physical process for landslide triggering in Portugal. It ...
This work aims to assess the landslide hazard, nowadays and at the end of the 21st century, consider...
This paper describes the long-term grid-point rainfall trends in the context of climate change, rece...
Recent and future changes in precipitation extremes over Portugal were studied. Trends in selected p...