Accurate modelling of urban flood hazard remains hampered by a lack of suitable validation data. In contrast with water marks and inundation extent, discharge partition in-between streets and flow fields are generally unknown, while they have a strong influence on flood risk (human destabilization, scour, contaminant transport). Laboratory experiments may provide a valuable complement to field data to achieve robust validation of flood hazard models. However, urban flooding is a multiscale phenomenon, with horizontal length scales (~ 103 m) are considerably larger than the vertical ones (~ 1 m). Therefore, recent experimental studies of urban flooding used geometrically distorted scale models, with a vertical scale factor smaller than the h...
We review the 45 available studies of urban flooding based on laboratory experiments. We distinguish...
Flood risk in urbanized areas raises increasing concerns as a result of demographic and climate chan...
Modeling floods in urban areas remains a challenge. To understand flow patterns in urban geometries ...
Urban flood risk is increasing worldwide as a result of environmental changes such as more frequent ...
peer reviewedGeometrically distorted scale models have been a valuable tool for physical modelling o...
peer reviewedUrban flooding at the block- or district-level is characterized by comparatively larger...
Laboratory studies of urban flooding often use geometrically distorted scale models due to the multi...
peer reviewedLaboratory studies of urban flooding often use geometrically distorted scale models due...
In the first part of this communication, we will discuss the main uncertainties affecting laboratory...
Laboratory experiments are a viable approach for improving process understanding and generating data...
Worldwide, flood losses are particularly severe in urban environments. To support urban flood risk m...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentFlood risk in urbanized areas raises increas...
Worldwide, flood losses are particularly severe in urban environments. To support urban flood risk m...
peer reviewedThis paper presents two datasets obtained from laboratory experiments of urban flooding...
Urban flood risk is increasing worldwide as a result of environmental changes such as more frequent ...
We review the 45 available studies of urban flooding based on laboratory experiments. We distinguish...
Flood risk in urbanized areas raises increasing concerns as a result of demographic and climate chan...
Modeling floods in urban areas remains a challenge. To understand flow patterns in urban geometries ...
Urban flood risk is increasing worldwide as a result of environmental changes such as more frequent ...
peer reviewedGeometrically distorted scale models have been a valuable tool for physical modelling o...
peer reviewedUrban flooding at the block- or district-level is characterized by comparatively larger...
Laboratory studies of urban flooding often use geometrically distorted scale models due to the multi...
peer reviewedLaboratory studies of urban flooding often use geometrically distorted scale models due...
In the first part of this communication, we will discuss the main uncertainties affecting laboratory...
Laboratory experiments are a viable approach for improving process understanding and generating data...
Worldwide, flood losses are particularly severe in urban environments. To support urban flood risk m...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentFlood risk in urbanized areas raises increas...
Worldwide, flood losses are particularly severe in urban environments. To support urban flood risk m...
peer reviewedThis paper presents two datasets obtained from laboratory experiments of urban flooding...
Urban flood risk is increasing worldwide as a result of environmental changes such as more frequent ...
We review the 45 available studies of urban flooding based on laboratory experiments. We distinguish...
Flood risk in urbanized areas raises increasing concerns as a result of demographic and climate chan...
Modeling floods in urban areas remains a challenge. To understand flow patterns in urban geometries ...