The growing worldwide impact of flood events has motivated the development and application of global flood hazard models (GFHMs). These models have become useful tools for flood risk assessment and management, especially in regions where little local hazard information is available. One of the key uncertainties associated with GFHMs is the estimation of extreme flood magnitudes to generate flood hazard maps. In this study, the 1-in-100 year flood (Q100) magnitude was estimated using flow outputs from four global hydrological models (GHMs) and two global flood frequency analysis datasets for 1350 gauges across the conterminous US. The annual maximum flows of the observed and modelled timeseries of streamflow were bootstrapped to evaluate the...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Floods are a natural hazard that affect communities worldwide, but to date the vast majority of floo...
Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...
Global flood models (GFMs) are increasingly being used to estimate global-scale societal and economi...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
Global flood hazard maps can be used in the assessment of flood risk in a number of different appli...
AbstractNowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at con...
Flooding is the most common and one of the most damaging natural hazards globally. It has severe soc...
Quantifying flood hazard is an essential component of resilience planning, emergency response, and m...
International audienceA research project is introduced in which a modelling system is being develope...
Future changes in the occurrence of flood events can be estimated using multi-model ensembles to inf...
In recent years, a range of global flood models (GFMs) were developed, each utilizing different proc...
Anecdotal information indicates that streams in the Mid‐Atlantic region of the United States experie...
Current estimates of global flood exposure are made using datasets that distribute population counts...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Floods are a natural hazard that affect communities worldwide, but to date the vast majority of floo...
Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...
Global flood models (GFMs) are increasingly being used to estimate global-scale societal and economi...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detai...
Global flood hazard maps can be used in the assessment of flood risk in a number of different appli...
AbstractNowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at con...
Flooding is the most common and one of the most damaging natural hazards globally. It has severe soc...
Quantifying flood hazard is an essential component of resilience planning, emergency response, and m...
International audienceA research project is introduced in which a modelling system is being develope...
Future changes in the occurrence of flood events can be estimated using multi-model ensembles to inf...
In recent years, a range of global flood models (GFMs) were developed, each utilizing different proc...
Anecdotal information indicates that streams in the Mid‐Atlantic region of the United States experie...
Current estimates of global flood exposure are made using datasets that distribute population counts...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Floods are a natural hazard that affect communities worldwide, but to date the vast majority of floo...
Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...