The mitigation of debris flow (DF) risk can be achieved by the means of reliable warning systems. At present time, operational warning systems are mostly based on critical rainfall thresholds (CRT) derived through the elaboration of past event records. The prediction ability of these systems strictly depends on the quality and availability of historical data. In order to overcome these limitations, in this work the CRT curves are derived from mathematical and numerical simulations carried out using a coupled hydrological-stability model. The CRT curves thus obtained are combined with rainfall nowcasts based on the observations of meteorological radar network. A case study in central Switzerland is presented. The performances of the proposed...
Flash floods and debris flows develop at space and time scales that conventional observation systems...
Debris flows are natural disasters that frequently occur in mountainous areas, usually accompanied...
We describe the development, implementation, and first analyses of the performance of a debris-flow ...
The mitigation of debris flow (DF) risk can be achieved by the means of reliable warning systems. A...
The aim of the work is to develop a system capable of providing debris flow warnings in areas where ...
Real-time assessment of debris-flow hazard is fundamental for developing warning systems that can mi...
The prediction of debris flows is relevant because this type of natural hazard can pose a threat to ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Debris flows caused by channel bed erosion present major hazards affecting life...
Debris-flow monitoring sites provide many important inputs on their mechanics and strongly improved ...
Ongoing changing climate has raised the attention towards weather driven natural hazards. Local floo...
Since debris flows represent one of the most dangerous natural hazard in mountain areas, Early Warni...
Debris flows and flash floods are often preceded by intense, convective rainfall. The establishment ...
Debris flows and flash floods are often preceded by intense, convective rainfall. The establishment ...
Different factors influence the disposition of a watershed for initiation of debris flows, including...
Real-time assessment of debris-flow hazard is fundamental for developing warning systems that can m...
Flash floods and debris flows develop at space and time scales that conventional observation systems...
Debris flows are natural disasters that frequently occur in mountainous areas, usually accompanied...
We describe the development, implementation, and first analyses of the performance of a debris-flow ...
The mitigation of debris flow (DF) risk can be achieved by the means of reliable warning systems. A...
The aim of the work is to develop a system capable of providing debris flow warnings in areas where ...
Real-time assessment of debris-flow hazard is fundamental for developing warning systems that can mi...
The prediction of debris flows is relevant because this type of natural hazard can pose a threat to ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Debris flows caused by channel bed erosion present major hazards affecting life...
Debris-flow monitoring sites provide many important inputs on their mechanics and strongly improved ...
Ongoing changing climate has raised the attention towards weather driven natural hazards. Local floo...
Since debris flows represent one of the most dangerous natural hazard in mountain areas, Early Warni...
Debris flows and flash floods are often preceded by intense, convective rainfall. The establishment ...
Debris flows and flash floods are often preceded by intense, convective rainfall. The establishment ...
Different factors influence the disposition of a watershed for initiation of debris flows, including...
Real-time assessment of debris-flow hazard is fundamental for developing warning systems that can m...
Flash floods and debris flows develop at space and time scales that conventional observation systems...
Debris flows are natural disasters that frequently occur in mountainous areas, usually accompanied...
We describe the development, implementation, and first analyses of the performance of a debris-flow ...