Risk analysis requires considering the entire frequency domain of flood consequences. Synthetic events were generated for the entire river system of the Scheldt estuary. This estuary contains multiple navigable waterways and is situated in Belgium and the Netherlands. Extreme water levels are influenced by rainfall-runoff discharges, tiding, storm surges, and wind speed and direction. For the generation of hydraulic boundary conditions for flood risk assessment, these influences and their mutual dependencies and correlations are taken into account by means of a nested extreme value copula structure. The variation in time is taken into account by standardized profiles, computed by normalizing all recorded extreme events and fitting a probabi...
Many civil infrastructures are located near the confluence of two streams, where they may be subject...
This study presents an innovative approach to obtain flood hazard maps where hydrological input (syn...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
Risk analysis requires considering the entire frequency domain of flood consequences. Synthetic even...
Long flood series are required to accurately estimate flood quantiles associated with high return pe...
Floods are among the most common and devastating natural hazards worldwide. A key challenge is to se...
[EN] Peak flows values (Q) and hydrograph volumes (V) are obtained from a selected family of histori...
This paper presents an advanced approach to statistically analyse storm surge events. In former stud...
In this paper, a copula-based methodology is presented for probabilistic assessment of flood risks a...
Traditional flood hazard analyses often rely on univariate probability distributions; however, in ma...
Simulating rare widespread hydrological events can be difficult even with the use of modelled data s...
Traditional flood hazard analyses often rely on univariate probability distributions; however, in ma...
This study presents a methodology to extract probabilistic flood hazard maps in an area subject to f...
This study presents a methodology to derive probabilistic flood hazard map in flood prone areas taki...
Many civil infrastructures are located near the confluence of two streams, where they may be Subject...
Many civil infrastructures are located near the confluence of two streams, where they may be subject...
This study presents an innovative approach to obtain flood hazard maps where hydrological input (syn...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
Risk analysis requires considering the entire frequency domain of flood consequences. Synthetic even...
Long flood series are required to accurately estimate flood quantiles associated with high return pe...
Floods are among the most common and devastating natural hazards worldwide. A key challenge is to se...
[EN] Peak flows values (Q) and hydrograph volumes (V) are obtained from a selected family of histori...
This paper presents an advanced approach to statistically analyse storm surge events. In former stud...
In this paper, a copula-based methodology is presented for probabilistic assessment of flood risks a...
Traditional flood hazard analyses often rely on univariate probability distributions; however, in ma...
Simulating rare widespread hydrological events can be difficult even with the use of modelled data s...
Traditional flood hazard analyses often rely on univariate probability distributions; however, in ma...
This study presents a methodology to extract probabilistic flood hazard maps in an area subject to f...
This study presents a methodology to derive probabilistic flood hazard map in flood prone areas taki...
Many civil infrastructures are located near the confluence of two streams, where they may be Subject...
Many civil infrastructures are located near the confluence of two streams, where they may be subject...
This study presents an innovative approach to obtain flood hazard maps where hydrological input (syn...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...