In June 2013, widespread flooding and consequent damage and losses occurred in Central Europe, especially in Germany. This paper explores what data are available to investigate the adverse impacts of the event, what kind of information can be retrieved from these data and how well data and information fulfil requirements that were recently proposed for disaster reporting on the European and international levels. In accordance with the European Floods Directive (2007/60/EC), impacts on human health, economic activities (and assets), cultural heritage and the environment are described on the national and sub-national scale. Information from governmental reports is complemented by communications on traffic disruptions and surveys of flood-affe...
Several scholars across the globe identified the present lack of high quality damage data as the mai...
The HANZE dataset covers riverine, pluvial, coastal and compound floods that have occurred in 42 Eur...
Floods are still a significant threat to people, despite of the considerable developments in forecas...
In June 2013, widespread flooding and consequent damage and losses occurred in Central Europe, espec...
Widespread flooding in June 2013 caused damage costs of €6 to 8 billion in Germany, and awoke many m...
The June 2013 flood was the most severe large-scale flood in Germany, at least for the last 6 decade...
In August 2002 a heavy rainfall event lasting more than two days occurred in Saxony/Germany. This le...
Despite the strong societal impact of natural hazards, their documentation remains incomplete, with ...
AbstractThe paper deals with the positive and negative impacts of floods the world economy. The pape...
Floods are a known natural hazard in Germany, but the amount of precipitation and ensuing high death...
Performing flood risk assessment requires flood damage models which guide the development of flood r...
During May and June 2013 heavy rains caused disastrous floods in several countries in Europe. In thi...
In mid-July 2021, heavy precipitation caused flooding for multiple tributaries of the Meuse and Rhin...
River floods generate a large share of the socio-economic impact of weather-driven hazards worldwide...
Hydrometeorological phenomena have increased in intensity and frequency in last decades, with Europe...
Several scholars across the globe identified the present lack of high quality damage data as the mai...
The HANZE dataset covers riverine, pluvial, coastal and compound floods that have occurred in 42 Eur...
Floods are still a significant threat to people, despite of the considerable developments in forecas...
In June 2013, widespread flooding and consequent damage and losses occurred in Central Europe, espec...
Widespread flooding in June 2013 caused damage costs of €6 to 8 billion in Germany, and awoke many m...
The June 2013 flood was the most severe large-scale flood in Germany, at least for the last 6 decade...
In August 2002 a heavy rainfall event lasting more than two days occurred in Saxony/Germany. This le...
Despite the strong societal impact of natural hazards, their documentation remains incomplete, with ...
AbstractThe paper deals with the positive and negative impacts of floods the world economy. The pape...
Floods are a known natural hazard in Germany, but the amount of precipitation and ensuing high death...
Performing flood risk assessment requires flood damage models which guide the development of flood r...
During May and June 2013 heavy rains caused disastrous floods in several countries in Europe. In thi...
In mid-July 2021, heavy precipitation caused flooding for multiple tributaries of the Meuse and Rhin...
River floods generate a large share of the socio-economic impact of weather-driven hazards worldwide...
Hydrometeorological phenomena have increased in intensity and frequency in last decades, with Europe...
Several scholars across the globe identified the present lack of high quality damage data as the mai...
The HANZE dataset covers riverine, pluvial, coastal and compound floods that have occurred in 42 Eur...
Floods are still a significant threat to people, despite of the considerable developments in forecas...