Flash floods monitoring systems developed up to now generally enable a real-time assessment of the potential flash-floods magnitudes based on highly distributed hydrological models and weather radar records. The approach presented here aims to go one step ahead by offering a direct assessment of the potential impacts of flash floods on inhabited areas. This approach is based on an a priori analysis of the considered area in order (1) to evaluate based on a semi-automatic hydraulic approach (Cartino method) the potentially flooded areas for different discharge levels, and (2) to identify the associated buildings and/or population at risk based on geographic databases. This preliminary analysis enables to build a simplified impact model (disc...
Flash floods evolve rapidly in time, which poses particular challenges to emergency managers. One wa...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
10th HYMEX WORKSHOP, BARCELONE, ESPAGNE, 04-/07/2017 - 07/07/2017Up to now, flash flood monitoring a...
Up to now, flash flood monitoring and forecasting systems, based on rainfall radar measurements and...
With the development of rainfall measurements at high spatial and temporal resolutions, the use of d...
Avec le développement des mesures de pluie à hautes résolutions spatiales et temporelles , l’utilisa...
International audienceFlash-flood forecasting is of crucial importance to mitigate the devastating e...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceFlash floods represent the most des...
International audienceFlash-flood events can have catastrophic socio-economic consequences. To reduc...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUIn September 2002 a flash flood killed 23 human lives and...
Flash floods evolve rapidly in time, which poses particular challenges to emergency managers. One wa...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
10th HYMEX WORKSHOP, BARCELONE, ESPAGNE, 04-/07/2017 - 07/07/2017Up to now, flash flood monitoring a...
Up to now, flash flood monitoring and forecasting systems, based on rainfall radar measurements and...
With the development of rainfall measurements at high spatial and temporal resolutions, the use of d...
Avec le développement des mesures de pluie à hautes résolutions spatiales et temporelles , l’utilisa...
International audienceFlash-flood forecasting is of crucial importance to mitigate the devastating e...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceFlash floods represent the most des...
International audienceFlash-flood events can have catastrophic socio-economic consequences. To reduc...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUIn September 2002 a flash flood killed 23 human lives and...
Flash floods evolve rapidly in time, which poses particular challenges to emergency managers. One wa...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...