International audienceRainfall runoff (RR) models are fundamental tools for reducing flood hazards. Although several studies have highlighted the potential of soil moisture (SM) observations to improve flood modelling, much research has still to be done for fully exploiting the evident connection between SM and runoff. As a way of example, improving the quality of forcing data, i.e. rainfall observations, may have a great benefit in flood simulation. Such data are the main hydrological forcing of classical RR models but may suffer from poor quality and record interruption issues. This study explores the potential of using SM observations to improve rainfall observations and set a reliable initial wetness condition of the catchment for impro...
International audienceIn the general context of field experiment design, this paper presents a model...
International audienceFlash floods result from the combination of meteorological and hydrological co...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...
Rainfall runoff (RR) models are fundamental tools for reducing flood hazards. Although several studi...
International audienceFlash floods are the most destructive natural hazards that occur in the Medite...
International audienceA good knowledge of rainfall is essential for hydrological operational purpose...
In humid temperate areas ground wetness plays a key role in storm runoff generation, but until recen...
Flash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazard known to occur in the Cévennes-Vivarais r...
High soil saturation levels can be considered as a primary indicator for potential river flooding. T...
Flash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazard known to occur in the Cevennes-Vivarais r...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUFlash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazar...
We examine the feasibility and added value of upscaling point data of soil moisture from a small- to...
International audienceIn the general context of field experiment design, this paper presents a model...
International audienceFlash floods result from the combination of meteorological and hydrological co...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...
Rainfall runoff (RR) models are fundamental tools for reducing flood hazards. Although several studi...
International audienceFlash floods are the most destructive natural hazards that occur in the Medite...
International audienceA good knowledge of rainfall is essential for hydrological operational purpose...
In humid temperate areas ground wetness plays a key role in storm runoff generation, but until recen...
Flash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazard known to occur in the Cévennes-Vivarais r...
High soil saturation levels can be considered as a primary indicator for potential river flooding. T...
Flash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazard known to occur in the Cevennes-Vivarais r...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUFlash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazar...
We examine the feasibility and added value of upscaling point data of soil moisture from a small- to...
International audienceIn the general context of field experiment design, this paper presents a model...
International audienceFlash floods result from the combination of meteorological and hydrological co...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...