Abstract Flash floods induced by extreme rainfall events represent one of the most life-threatening phenomena in the Mediterranean. While their catastrophic ground effects are well documented by postevent surveys, the extreme rainfall events that generate them are still difficult to observe properly. Being able to collect observations of such events will help scientists to better understand and model these phenomena. The recent flash floods that hit the Liguria region (Italy) between the end of October and beginning of November 2011 give us the opportunity to use the measurements available from a large number of sensors, both ground based and spaceborne, to characterize these events. In this paper, the authors analyze the rol...
International audienceThis study investigates a method for best member selection of a Limited area m...
International audienceThe HYDROPTIMET case studies (9?10 June 2000 Catalogne, 8?9 September 2002 Cév...
Intense rainfall (≥100 mm/24 h) constitutes the most frequent atmospheric hazard on Spain’s Mediterr...
AbstractThe city of Genoa, which places between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Apennine mountains (Ligur...
The western Mediterranean region often suffers from the devastating effects of flooding, caused by e...
Heavy precipitation events (HPE) and flash floods (FF) are common phenomena over the Mediterranean r...
The Mediterranean region is frequently affected by heavy precipitation events associated with flash ...
International audienceHeavy precipitating events are rather common in the Mediterranean region, with...
International audienceHeavy precipitating events are rather common in the Mediterranean region, with...
This paper examines the recent advances in the analysis of extreme rainfall in the Mediterranean reg...
International audienceThis study investigates a method for best member selection of a Limited area m...
International audienceThe HYDROPTIMET case studies (9?10 June 2000 Catalogne, 8?9 September 2002 Cév...
Intense rainfall (≥100 mm/24 h) constitutes the most frequent atmospheric hazard on Spain’s Mediterr...
AbstractThe city of Genoa, which places between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Apennine mountains (Ligur...
The western Mediterranean region often suffers from the devastating effects of flooding, caused by e...
Heavy precipitation events (HPE) and flash floods (FF) are common phenomena over the Mediterranean r...
The Mediterranean region is frequently affected by heavy precipitation events associated with flash ...
International audienceHeavy precipitating events are rather common in the Mediterranean region, with...
International audienceHeavy precipitating events are rather common in the Mediterranean region, with...
This paper examines the recent advances in the analysis of extreme rainfall in the Mediterranean reg...
International audienceThis study investigates a method for best member selection of a Limited area m...
International audienceThe HYDROPTIMET case studies (9?10 June 2000 Catalogne, 8?9 September 2002 Cév...
Intense rainfall (≥100 mm/24 h) constitutes the most frequent atmospheric hazard on Spain’s Mediterr...