Fluvial floods are destructive hazards that affect millions of people worldwide each year. Forecasting flood events and their potential impacts therefore is crucial for disaster preparation and mitigation. Modeling flood inundation based on extreme value analysis of river discharges is an alternative to physical models of flood dynamics, which are computationally expensive. We present the implementation of a globally applicable, open-source fluvial flood model within a state-of-the-art natural catastrophe modeling framework. It uses openly available data to rapidly compute flood inundation footprints of historic and forecasted events for the estimation of associated impacts. At the example of Pakistan, we use this flood model to compute flo...
Worldwide, more than 40% of all natural hazards, and about half of all deaths, are the result of f...
Global flood models (GFMs) are increasingly being used to estimate global-scale societal and economi...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
In spite of their recurrent seasonal patterns, every year river floods affect millions of people and...
There is an increasing need for strategic global assessments of flood risks in current and future co...
AbstractNowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at con...
Extreme hydrological phenomena are one of the most common causes of human life loss and material dam...
Riverine flood hazard is the consequence of meteorological drivers, primarily precipitation, hydrol...
Quantifying flood hazard is an essential component of resilience planning, emergency response, and m...
Nowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at continental...
Too often, credible scientific early warning information of increased disaster risk does not result ...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...
Thailand has been often affected by severe flood events over the past century. The 2011’s Thailand F...
River floods are the second largest cause of causalities among natural disasters in Africa – and ov...
Worldwide, more than 40% of all natural hazards, and about half of all deaths, are the result of f...
Global flood models (GFMs) are increasingly being used to estimate global-scale societal and economi...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...
In spite of their recurrent seasonal patterns, every year river floods affect millions of people and...
There is an increasing need for strategic global assessments of flood risks in current and future co...
AbstractNowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at con...
Extreme hydrological phenomena are one of the most common causes of human life loss and material dam...
Riverine flood hazard is the consequence of meteorological drivers, primarily precipitation, hydrol...
Quantifying flood hazard is an essential component of resilience planning, emergency response, and m...
Nowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at continental...
Too often, credible scientific early warning information of increased disaster risk does not result ...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Climate change is expected to result in more frequent occurrences of extreme flood events, such as ...
Thailand has been often affected by severe flood events over the past century. The 2011’s Thailand F...
River floods are the second largest cause of causalities among natural disasters in Africa – and ov...
Worldwide, more than 40% of all natural hazards, and about half of all deaths, are the result of f...
Global flood models (GFMs) are increasingly being used to estimate global-scale societal and economi...
The consequences of flash floods can be dramatic in terms of casualties or economic losses. Jonkman ...