Hazardous surface processes such as floods and mass movements are often induced by a common trigger such as extreme precipitation. The relationship between the intensity of the trigger and the surface hazard is generally assumed to be monotonically increasing (increasing precipitation never decreases hazard intensity). The validity of this assumption of complex multi-hazard events has not been thoroughly investigated. In this research, the relationship between cumulative precipitation and hazard intensity was investigated by a simulation of 50 return period precipitation events on the Carribean island Dominica. Here, several tropical hurricanes have induced events with (flash) floods, slope failure, debris flows and landslides within the pa...
<p>Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landsli...
Rainfall induced landslides vary in depth and the deeper the landslide, the greater the damage it ca...
Regression equations which relate the amount of damage to the intensity of hazardous natural events ...
Multi-hazard process chains are complex event involving multiple hazardous processes. Common example...
Floods are among the most common and impactful natural events. The hazard of a flood event depends o...
Daily precipitation is recorded as the total amount of water collected by a rain-gauge in 24h. Event...
Abstract Hurricanes can trigger widespread landslides and flooding creating compound hazards and mul...
Landslides are a common natural hazard in Costa Rica, recurrently triggered by seismicity and extrao...
Landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds are often subject to both false negatives (landslides where...
Hydrometeorological hazards are caused by extreme meteorological and climate events, such as floods,...
A statistical analysis of the largest weather--‐driven hazards in the UK contradicts the typical vie...
Periods characterized by heavy rain and storms can trigger Multiple Damaging Hydrological Events (MD...
Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landslide...
In the last decades, research into slope transformation, especially transformation caused by debris ...
The possibility of utilising statistical dependence methods in coastal flood hazard calculations is ...
<p>Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landsli...
Rainfall induced landslides vary in depth and the deeper the landslide, the greater the damage it ca...
Regression equations which relate the amount of damage to the intensity of hazardous natural events ...
Multi-hazard process chains are complex event involving multiple hazardous processes. Common example...
Floods are among the most common and impactful natural events. The hazard of a flood event depends o...
Daily precipitation is recorded as the total amount of water collected by a rain-gauge in 24h. Event...
Abstract Hurricanes can trigger widespread landslides and flooding creating compound hazards and mul...
Landslides are a common natural hazard in Costa Rica, recurrently triggered by seismicity and extrao...
Landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds are often subject to both false negatives (landslides where...
Hydrometeorological hazards are caused by extreme meteorological and climate events, such as floods,...
A statistical analysis of the largest weather--‐driven hazards in the UK contradicts the typical vie...
Periods characterized by heavy rain and storms can trigger Multiple Damaging Hydrological Events (MD...
Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landslide...
In the last decades, research into slope transformation, especially transformation caused by debris ...
The possibility of utilising statistical dependence methods in coastal flood hazard calculations is ...
<p>Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landsli...
Rainfall induced landslides vary in depth and the deeper the landslide, the greater the damage it ca...
Regression equations which relate the amount of damage to the intensity of hazardous natural events ...