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Xinya Lei, Yuewei Wang, Wei Han and Weijing Song
Coastal cities are increasingly vulnerable to urban storm surge hazards and the secondary hazards they cause (e.g., coastal flooding). Accurate representation of the spatio-temporal process of hazard event development is essential for effective emergency...
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Rafael Hologa and Rüdiger Glaser
The given article focuses on the benefit of harvested Ambient Geographic Information (AGI) as complementary data sources for severe weather events and provides methodical approaches for the spatio-temporal analysis of such data. The perceptions and aware...
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Konstantinos Vantas and Epaminondas Sidiropoulos
The identification and recognition of temporal rainfall patterns is important and useful not only for climatological studies, but mainly for supporting rainfall?runoff modeling and water resources management. Clustering techniques applied to rainfall dat...
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Alberto Fortelli, Alessandro Fedele, Giuseppe De Natale, Fabio Matano, Marco Sacchi, Claudia Troise and Renato Somma
The coastline of the Gulf of Naples, Italy, is characterized by a series of infrastructures of strategic importance, including touristic and commercial ports between Pozzuoli to Sorrento, main roads, railways, and urban areas. Furthermore, the Gulf of Na...
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Sarah E. Martin, Martha H. Conklin and Roger C. Bales
Seasonal turbidity patterns and event-level hysteresis analysis of turbidity verses discharge in four 1 km2 headwater catchments in California?s Sierra Nevada indicate localized in-channel sediment sources and seasonal accumulation-depletion patterns of ...
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Elias Dimitriou, Andreas Efstratiadis, Ioanna Zotou, Anastasios Papadopoulos, Theano Iliopoulou, Georgia-Konstantina Sakki, Katerina Mazi, Evangelos Rozos, Antonios Koukouvinos, Antonis D. Koussis, Nikos Mamassis and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Storm Daniel initiated on 3 September 2023, over the Northeastern Aegean Sea, causing extreme rainfall levels for the following four days, reaching an average of about 360 mm over the Peneus basin, in Thessaly, Central Greece. This event led to extensive...
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Min Zong, Yuanman Hu, Miao Liu, Chunlin Li, Cong Wang and Jianxin Liu
Urban agglomeration is a new characteristic of the Chinese urbanization process, and most of the urban agglomeration is located in the same watershed. Thus, urban non-point source (NPS) pollution, especially the characteristic pollutants in urban areas, ...
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Laura Cutroneo, Gabriele Ferretti, Simone Barani, Davide Scafidi, Francesco De Leo, Giovanni Besio and Marco Capello
Microseisms are used to estimate significant sea wave heights (Hs) in different parts of the world and also during extreme events (e.g., typhoons and hurricanes), as they are generated by the effect of sea waves on the sea bottom and are strictly related...
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Juan García-de-Lomas, Andrés Payo, Jose A. Cuesta and Diego Macías
Very few mass stranding events of invertebrates have been reported. In this paper, we report a mass stranding of multiple benthic organisms occurred at Punta Umbría beach (S Spain) after the passage of storm Emma (28 February to 5 March 2018). The most a...
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Phoebe Hänsel, Andreas Kaiser, Arno Buchholz, Falk Böttcher, Stefan Langel, Jürgen Schmidt and Marcus Schindewolf
Storm events and accompanying heavy rain endanger the silty soils of the fertile and intensively-used agricultural landscape of the Saxon loess province in the European loess belt. In late spring 2016, persistent weather conditions with repeated and nume...
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Alvaro Sordo-Ward, Paola Bianucci, Luis Garrote and Alfredo Granados
This study addresses the question of how to select the minimum set of storms that should be simulated each year in order to estimate an accurate flood frequency curve for return periods ranging between 1 and 1000 years. The Manzanares basin (Spain) was u...
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Alvaro Sordo-Ward, Paola Bianucci, Luis Garrote, Alfredo Granados
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This study addresses the question of how to select the minimum set of storms that should be simulated each year in order to estimate an accurate flood frequency curve for return periods ranging between 1 and 1000 years. The Manzanares basin (Spain) was u...
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John Houston
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A major flash flood took place in the Chacarilla catchment in January 2000 as indicated by offlapping overbank mudflow deposits. The peak flood has been determined at 450 (± 50) m3/s and it is possible to trace the origin of this flood to a quantifiable ...
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Nuno Eduardo Simões, Susana Ochoa-Rodríguez, Li-Pen Wang, Rui Daniel Pina, Alfeu Sá Marques, Christian Onof and João P. Leitão
It is a common practice to assign the return period of a given storm event to the urban pluvial flood event that such storm generates. However, this approach may be inappropriate as rainfall events with the same return period can produce different urban ...
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Mahrokh Moknatian and Michael Piasecki
This paper presents the development of an evenly spaced volume time series for Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo both located on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The time series is derived from an unevenly spaced Landsat imagery data set which is then expose...
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Daeryong Park and Myoung-Jin Um
This study investigated the sustainability of the rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) by analyzing six urban city sites with different rainfall statistics in the United States. We developed a new RWHS performance model by modifying a spreadsheet-based sto...
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Daniel A. Thompson, Harshinie Karunarathna, Dominic E. Reeve
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The work presents a methodology to assess the coastal impacts during a storm event which caused significant damage along the promenade at Aberystwyth, Wales on the 3 January 2014. Overtopping was analysed in detail for a section of promenade by downscali...
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Binod Pokharel, Bart Geerts, Xia Chu and Philip Bergmaier
This study describes a downslope wind storm event observed over the Medicine Bow range (Wyoming, USA) on 11 January 2013. The University of Wyoming King Air (UWKA) made four along-wind passes over a five-hour period over the mountain of interest. These p...
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Daniel A. Thompson, Harshinie Karunarathna and Dominic E. Reeve
The work presents a methodology to assess the coastal impacts during a storm event which caused significant damage along the promenade at Aberystwyth, Wales on the 3 January 2014. Overtopping was analysed in detail for a section of promenade by downscali...
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Rebecca A. Purvis, Ryan J. Winston, William F. Hunt, Brian Lipscomb, Karthik Narayanaswamy, Andrew McDaniel, Matthew S. Lauffer and Susan Libes
Bioswales are a promising stormwater control measure (SCM) for roadway runoff management, but few studies have assessed performance on a field scale. A bioswale is a vegetated channel with underlying engineered media and a perforated underdrain to promot...
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