Flooding in urban areas during heavy rainfall, often characterized by short duration and high‐intensity events, is known as “surface water flooding.” Analyzing surface water flood risk is complex as it requires understanding of biophysical and human factors, such as the localized scale and nature of heavy precipitation events, characteristics of the urban area affected (including detailed topography and drainage networks), and the spatial distribution of economic and social vulnerability. Climate change is recognized as having the potential to enhance the intensity and frequency of heavy rainfall events. This study develops a methodology to link high spatial resolution probabilistic projections of hourly precipitation with detailed surface ...
One of the goals for the JPI Water funded project INovations for eXtreme Climatic Events (INXCES) is...
Increasingly, data from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are being used to drive hydrological models i...
This report assesses how many people in urban areas are at risk from pluvial flooding (surface wate...
Flooding in urban areas during heavy rainfall, often characterized by short duration and high‐intens...
Flooding in urban areas during heavy rainfall, often characterized by short duration and high-intens...
Flooding is recognised as one of the most common and costliest natural disasters in England. Floodin...
Flooding is recognised as one of the most common and costliest natural disasters in England. Floodin...
Cities are vulnerable to local floods due to heavy rainfall. Urban flooding causes damage to buildin...
Sea-level rise (SLR) from global warming may have severe consequences for coastal cities, particular...
Flooding is recognised as one of the most common and costliest natural disasters in England. Floodin...
Sea-level rise (SLR) from global warming may have severe consequences for coastal cities, particular...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
Cities are particularly vulnerable to rainfall-generated floods that are typically characterised by ...
It is a common practice to assign the return period of a given storm event to the urban pluvial floo...
Cities are particularly vulnerable to rainfall-generated floods that are typically characterised by ...
One of the goals for the JPI Water funded project INovations for eXtreme Climatic Events (INXCES) is...
Increasingly, data from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are being used to drive hydrological models i...
This report assesses how many people in urban areas are at risk from pluvial flooding (surface wate...
Flooding in urban areas during heavy rainfall, often characterized by short duration and high‐intens...
Flooding in urban areas during heavy rainfall, often characterized by short duration and high-intens...
Flooding is recognised as one of the most common and costliest natural disasters in England. Floodin...
Flooding is recognised as one of the most common and costliest natural disasters in England. Floodin...
Cities are vulnerable to local floods due to heavy rainfall. Urban flooding causes damage to buildin...
Sea-level rise (SLR) from global warming may have severe consequences for coastal cities, particular...
Flooding is recognised as one of the most common and costliest natural disasters in England. Floodin...
Sea-level rise (SLR) from global warming may have severe consequences for coastal cities, particular...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
Cities are particularly vulnerable to rainfall-generated floods that are typically characterised by ...
It is a common practice to assign the return period of a given storm event to the urban pluvial floo...
Cities are particularly vulnerable to rainfall-generated floods that are typically characterised by ...
One of the goals for the JPI Water funded project INovations for eXtreme Climatic Events (INXCES) is...
Increasingly, data from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are being used to drive hydrological models i...
This report assesses how many people in urban areas are at risk from pluvial flooding (surface wate...