Severe flooding occurred in Thailand during the 2011 summer season, which resulted in more than 800 deaths and affected 13.6 million people. The unprecedented nature of this flood in the Chao Phraya River basin (CPRB) was examined and compared with historical flood years. Climate diagnostics were conducted to understand the meteorological conditions and climate forcing that led to the magnitude and duration of this flood. Neither the monsoon rainfall nor the tropical cyclone frequency anomalies alone was sufficient to cause the 2011 flooding event. Instead, a series of abnormal conditions collectively contributed to the intensity of the 2011 flood: anomalously high rainfall in the premonsoon season, especially during March; record-high soil...
The key utilities of palaeohydrological studies are the potential to extend the flood record of a ca...
During July-November 2011, Central Plain of Thailand suffered from the serious flooding started from...
Flood disasters are the leading cause of deaths and economic losses among natural catastrophes. The ...
Thailand is one of the wealthiest and most developed countries in southeast Asia. However, its tro...
As a consequence of climate change, extreme and flood-causing precipitation events are expected to i...
The Thailand floods in 2011 caused unprecedented economic damage in the Chao Phraya River basin. To ...
Abstract: This paper analyses the annual floods for the city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand usin...
The Chao Phraya River in Thailand has been greatly affected by climate change and the occurrence of ...
The severe flooding in Thailand in 2011 was triggered by the tropical storm Nock-ten at end of July ...
We present a statistically robust reconstruction of Thailand\u27s Chao Phraya River peak season stre...
Severe flooding that occurred during the 2011 monsoon season in Thailand was the heaviest flooding i...
This article provides high-resolution information on the projected changes in annual extreme rainfal...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
The key utilities of palaeohydrological studies are the potential to extend the flood record of a ca...
During July-November 2011, Central Plain of Thailand suffered from the serious flooding started from...
Flood disasters are the leading cause of deaths and economic losses among natural catastrophes. The ...
Thailand is one of the wealthiest and most developed countries in southeast Asia. However, its tro...
As a consequence of climate change, extreme and flood-causing precipitation events are expected to i...
The Thailand floods in 2011 caused unprecedented economic damage in the Chao Phraya River basin. To ...
Abstract: This paper analyses the annual floods for the city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand usin...
The Chao Phraya River in Thailand has been greatly affected by climate change and the occurrence of ...
The severe flooding in Thailand in 2011 was triggered by the tropical storm Nock-ten at end of July ...
We present a statistically robust reconstruction of Thailand\u27s Chao Phraya River peak season stre...
Severe flooding that occurred during the 2011 monsoon season in Thailand was the heaviest flooding i...
This article provides high-resolution information on the projected changes in annual extreme rainfal...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
The key utilities of palaeohydrological studies are the potential to extend the flood record of a ca...
During July-November 2011, Central Plain of Thailand suffered from the serious flooding started from...
Flood disasters are the leading cause of deaths and economic losses among natural catastrophes. The ...