AbstractFlood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggering conditions. Under climate change these flood types may change differently as well as new flood types develop. This paper presents a new methodology to classify flood types, particularly for use in climate change impact studies. A weather generator is coupled with a conceptual rainfall-runoff model to create long synthetic records of discharge to efficiently build an inventory with high number of flood events. Significant discharge days are classified into causal types using k-means clustering of temperature and precipitation indicators capturing differences in rainfall amount, antecedent rainfall and snow-cover and day of year. From...
Floods are governed by largely varying processes and thus exhibit various behaviors. Classification ...
Surface water floods (SWFs) that lead to household losses are mainly localized phenomena. Research o...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...
AbstractFlood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological t...
Flood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggerin...
International audienceAnalyses of discharge series, precipitation fields and flood producing atmosph...
SummaryFlood generation is triggered by the interaction of the hydrological pre-conditions and the m...
Climate change may systematically impact hydrometeorological processes and their interactions, resul...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to analyse the differences in the long-term regimes of extreme preci...
Knowledge about flood generating processes can be beneficial for numerous applications. Especially ...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-020-02673-7[Abstract:] Global warming is changing...
In many places, magnitudes and frequencies of floods are expected to increase due to climate change....
Hydrometeorological flood generating processes (excess rain, short rain, long rain, snowmelt, and ra...
International audienceSome “flash floods” with high suspended content affect at the end of spring an...
Floods are governed by largely varying processes and thus exhibit various behaviors. Classification ...
Surface water floods (SWFs) that lead to household losses are mainly localized phenomena. Research o...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...
AbstractFlood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological t...
Flood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggerin...
International audienceAnalyses of discharge series, precipitation fields and flood producing atmosph...
SummaryFlood generation is triggered by the interaction of the hydrological pre-conditions and the m...
Climate change may systematically impact hydrometeorological processes and their interactions, resul...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to analyse the differences in the long-term regimes of extreme preci...
Knowledge about flood generating processes can be beneficial for numerous applications. Especially ...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-020-02673-7[Abstract:] Global warming is changing...
In many places, magnitudes and frequencies of floods are expected to increase due to climate change....
Hydrometeorological flood generating processes (excess rain, short rain, long rain, snowmelt, and ra...
International audienceSome “flash floods” with high suspended content affect at the end of spring an...
Floods are governed by largely varying processes and thus exhibit various behaviors. Classification ...
Surface water floods (SWFs) that lead to household losses are mainly localized phenomena. Research o...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...