Flash flood has become one of the most exposed hazards in Juwana Catchment. It causes destruction to houses and bridges, paddy fields, and even casualties. It becomes important to know the susceptible area of flash flood. Flash flood occurence is mainly controlled by two main factors, i.e. rough topography and heavy rainfall. Therefore, two methods were used to assess the flash flood: by using geomorphological approach and hydrological model. Geomorphological approach includes the quantitative parameters: Relative Height Differences � Slope � Drainage Densit
Floods are the most frequent hazard in the world. In Indonesia floods become routine events, especia...
Dense urbanization leading to uncontrolled transformations within settlements result in flash floodi...
Vulnerability is a loss rate perceived from elements at risk owing to the impact of hazards on deter...
Flash floods are among the most frequent natural disasters caused by heavy rain associated with a se...
Flash floods are the most dangerous kinds of floods because they combine the destructive power of a ...
Flash-floods develop at space and time scales that conventional observation systems were not able to...
The occurrence of heavy rainfall in the south-eastern hilly region of Bangladesh makes this area hig...
Pakistan is a flood-prone country and almost every year, it is hit by floods of varying magnitudes. ...
Flash floods are water-related disasters that cause damage to properties, buildings, and infrastruct...
Juwana Catchment and Logung Sub-catchment in particular has been suffering several major past flood ...
AbstractFlash-floods develop at space and time scales that conventional observation systems were not...
Flash flood often occurs in West Sumatera. In spite of heavy rain, flash floods are also caused by t...
This study focused on the Flood Susceptibility Analysis (FSA) of the Kota Kinabalu area, Sabah by us...
Hydrometeorological disasters are showing an increasing trend in Indonesia. Flash floods are part of...
The occurrence of heavy rainfall in the south-eastern hilly region of Bangladesh makes this area hig...
Floods are the most frequent hazard in the world. In Indonesia floods become routine events, especia...
Dense urbanization leading to uncontrolled transformations within settlements result in flash floodi...
Vulnerability is a loss rate perceived from elements at risk owing to the impact of hazards on deter...
Flash floods are among the most frequent natural disasters caused by heavy rain associated with a se...
Flash floods are the most dangerous kinds of floods because they combine the destructive power of a ...
Flash-floods develop at space and time scales that conventional observation systems were not able to...
The occurrence of heavy rainfall in the south-eastern hilly region of Bangladesh makes this area hig...
Pakistan is a flood-prone country and almost every year, it is hit by floods of varying magnitudes. ...
Flash floods are water-related disasters that cause damage to properties, buildings, and infrastruct...
Juwana Catchment and Logung Sub-catchment in particular has been suffering several major past flood ...
AbstractFlash-floods develop at space and time scales that conventional observation systems were not...
Flash flood often occurs in West Sumatera. In spite of heavy rain, flash floods are also caused by t...
This study focused on the Flood Susceptibility Analysis (FSA) of the Kota Kinabalu area, Sabah by us...
Hydrometeorological disasters are showing an increasing trend in Indonesia. Flash floods are part of...
The occurrence of heavy rainfall in the south-eastern hilly region of Bangladesh makes this area hig...
Floods are the most frequent hazard in the world. In Indonesia floods become routine events, especia...
Dense urbanization leading to uncontrolled transformations within settlements result in flash floodi...
Vulnerability is a loss rate perceived from elements at risk owing to the impact of hazards on deter...