(Saharia et al., 2017) Flash floods, a subset of floods, are a particularly damaging natural hazard worldwide because of their multidisciplinary nature, difficulty in forecasting, and fast onset that limits emergency responses. In this study, a new variable called “flashiness” is introduced as a measure of flood severity. This work utilizes a representative and long archive of flooding events spanning 78 years to map flash flood severity, as quantified by the flashiness variable. Flood severity is then modeled as a function of a large number of geomorphological and climatological variables, which is then used to extend and regionalize the flashiness variable from gauged basins to a high-resolution grid covering the conterminous United Stat...
This study investigates the synoptic and mesoscale environments associated with deadly flooding even...
This paper evaluates, for the first time, flash-flood guidance (FFG) values and recently developed g...
This study introduces the Flooded Locations and Simulated Hydrographs (FLASH) project. FLASH is the ...
International audienceDespite flash flooding being one of the most deadly and costly weather-related...
There has been an increase in the occurrence of sudden local flooding of great volume and short dura...
The analysis of historical disaster events is a critical step towards understanding current risk lev...
This study attempts to develop a parameter that can accurately indicate favorable conditions for fla...
International audienceAccording to the United States National Hazard Statistics database, flooding a...
Flooding contributes to more than 100 deaths each year across the United States with most deaths due...
Flooding is one of the main weather-related disasters that cause numerous fatalities every year acro...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
thesisA Flash Flood Potential Index (FFPI) grid representing hydrologic response characteristics to ...
Flash droughts are characterized by a period of rapid intensification over sub-seasonal time scales ...
The research presented in this dissertation is a prototype synthesis of hydrologic, meteorological, ...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
This study investigates the synoptic and mesoscale environments associated with deadly flooding even...
This paper evaluates, for the first time, flash-flood guidance (FFG) values and recently developed g...
This study introduces the Flooded Locations and Simulated Hydrographs (FLASH) project. FLASH is the ...
International audienceDespite flash flooding being one of the most deadly and costly weather-related...
There has been an increase in the occurrence of sudden local flooding of great volume and short dura...
The analysis of historical disaster events is a critical step towards understanding current risk lev...
This study attempts to develop a parameter that can accurately indicate favorable conditions for fla...
International audienceAccording to the United States National Hazard Statistics database, flooding a...
Flooding contributes to more than 100 deaths each year across the United States with most deaths due...
Flooding is one of the main weather-related disasters that cause numerous fatalities every year acro...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
thesisA Flash Flood Potential Index (FFPI) grid representing hydrologic response characteristics to ...
Flash droughts are characterized by a period of rapid intensification over sub-seasonal time scales ...
The research presented in this dissertation is a prototype synthesis of hydrologic, meteorological, ...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
This study investigates the synoptic and mesoscale environments associated with deadly flooding even...
This paper evaluates, for the first time, flash-flood guidance (FFG) values and recently developed g...
This study introduces the Flooded Locations and Simulated Hydrographs (FLASH) project. FLASH is the ...