The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is increasingly recognised as a valuable tool. Most previous studies have focused on large catchments with historic settlements, this paper applies the approach to the smaller lowland system of the Sussex Ouse in southeast England. The reassessment of flood risk on the Sussex Ouse is pertinent in light of the severe flooding in October 2000 and heightened concerns of a perceived increase in flooding nationally. Systematic flood level readings from 1960 and accounts detailing past flood events within the catchment are compiled back to ca. 1750. This extended flood record provides an opportunity to reassess estimates of flood frequency over a time...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
There is increasing interest in past occurrences of flooding from intense rainfall, commonly referre...
Abstract The chronology provides a record of flash flood events in Britain based on data collated ma...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The reassessment of flood risk at York, UK, is pertinent in light of major flooding in November 2000...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
The traditional approach to design flood estimation (for example, to derive the 100-year flood) is t...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
This study presents a new analytical framework for combining historical flood data derived from sed...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
Accurate estimates of the recurrence time of extreme floods are essential to assess flood safety in ...
Recent devastating flood events in the British uplands have focused attention on flood prediction an...
Improved estimates of UK flood risk during a period of increased climatic variability place challeng...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
There is increasing interest in past occurrences of flooding from intense rainfall, commonly referre...
Abstract The chronology provides a record of flash flood events in Britain based on data collated ma...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The reassessment of flood risk at York, UK, is pertinent in light of major flooding in November 2000...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
The traditional approach to design flood estimation (for example, to derive the 100-year flood) is t...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
This study presents a new analytical framework for combining historical flood data derived from sed...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
Accurate estimates of the recurrence time of extreme floods are essential to assess flood safety in ...
Recent devastating flood events in the British uplands have focused attention on flood prediction an...
Improved estimates of UK flood risk during a period of increased climatic variability place challeng...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
There is increasing interest in past occurrences of flooding from intense rainfall, commonly referre...
Abstract The chronology provides a record of flash flood events in Britain based on data collated ma...