International audienceDamaging hydrogeomorphological events are defined as one or more simultaneous phenomena (e.g. accelerated erosions, landslides, flash floods and river floods), occurring in a spatially and temporal random way and triggered by rainfall with different intensity and extent. The storm rainfall values are highly dependent on weather condition and relief. However, the impact of rainstorms in Mediterranean mountain environments depend mainly on climatic fluctuations in the short and long term, especially in rainfall quantity. An algorithm for the characterisation of this impact, called Rainfall Hazard Index (RHI), is developed with a less expensive methodology. In RHI modelling, we assume that the river-torrential system has ...
During the last decade, the Solofrana catchment (Southern Italy – Mediterranean basin) has been call...
Mediterranean environments are dominated by episodes of torrential rain, whereby the critical parame...
Numerical hydrological models are increasingly a fundamental tool for the analysis of floods in a r...
Periods characterized by heavy rain and storms can trigger Multiple Damaging Hydrological Events (MD...
Extremes precipitation events are frequently associated to natural disasters falling within the broa...
Damaging Hydro-geologic Events (DHEs), de- fined as landslides and floods caused by heavy or prolong...
Landslides, floods and secondary floods (hereinafter called phenomena) triggered by rainfall and cau...
A period of bad weather conditions due to prolonged intense rainfall and strong winds can trigger la...
Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth's climate system and associated multiple d...
Damaging Hydrogeological Events (DHEs) are episodes of severe weather conditions characterised by st...
Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth’s climate system and associated multiple d...
In this paper, we present a methodological approach based on a comparative analysis of floods that o...
The kinetic energy derived from the heavy rainfall constitutes one of the main factors of the geomor...
South-Eastern Calabria is among the areas in Southern Italy which are hardest hit by heavy and relen...
This paper presents an extended reanalysis of the rainfall-induced geo-hydrological events that have...
During the last decade, the Solofrana catchment (Southern Italy – Mediterranean basin) has been call...
Mediterranean environments are dominated by episodes of torrential rain, whereby the critical parame...
Numerical hydrological models are increasingly a fundamental tool for the analysis of floods in a r...
Periods characterized by heavy rain and storms can trigger Multiple Damaging Hydrological Events (MD...
Extremes precipitation events are frequently associated to natural disasters falling within the broa...
Damaging Hydro-geologic Events (DHEs), de- fined as landslides and floods caused by heavy or prolong...
Landslides, floods and secondary floods (hereinafter called phenomena) triggered by rainfall and cau...
A period of bad weather conditions due to prolonged intense rainfall and strong winds can trigger la...
Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth's climate system and associated multiple d...
Damaging Hydrogeological Events (DHEs) are episodes of severe weather conditions characterised by st...
Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth’s climate system and associated multiple d...
In this paper, we present a methodological approach based on a comparative analysis of floods that o...
The kinetic energy derived from the heavy rainfall constitutes one of the main factors of the geomor...
South-Eastern Calabria is among the areas in Southern Italy which are hardest hit by heavy and relen...
This paper presents an extended reanalysis of the rainfall-induced geo-hydrological events that have...
During the last decade, the Solofrana catchment (Southern Italy – Mediterranean basin) has been call...
Mediterranean environments are dominated by episodes of torrential rain, whereby the critical parame...
Numerical hydrological models are increasingly a fundamental tool for the analysis of floods in a r...