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Qing Li, Yu Li, Lingyun Zhao, Zhixiong Zhang, Yu Wang and Meihong Ma
Accurately assessing the risk of flash floods is a fundamental prerequisite for defending against flash flood disasters. The existing methods for assessing flash flood risk are constrained by unclear key factors and challenges in elucidating disaster mec...
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Thanh Van Hoang, Tien Yin Chou, Ngoc Thach Nguyen, Yao Min Fang, Mei Ling Yeh, Quoc Huy Nguyen and Xuan Linh Nguyen
The early-warning model for flash floods is based on a hydrological and geomorphological concept connected to the river basin, with the principle that flash floods will only occur where there is a high potential risk and when rainfall exceeds the thresho...
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Junnan Xiong, Jin Li, Weiming Cheng, Nan Wang and Liang Guo
Flash floods are one of the natural disasters that threaten the lives of many people all over the world every year. Flash floods are significantly affected by the intensification of extreme climate events and interactions with exposed and vulnerable soci...
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Robert Jubach, A. Sezin Tokar
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Climate, weather and water hazards do not recognize national boundaries. Transboundary/regional programs and cooperation are essential to reduce the loss of lives and damage to livelihoods when facing these hazards. The development and implementation of ...
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Robert Jubach and A. Sezin Tokar
Climate, weather and water hazards do not recognize national boundaries. Transboundary/regional programs and cooperation are essential to reduce the loss of lives and damage to livelihoods when facing these hazards. The development and implementation of ...
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Dongya Sun, Dawei Zhang and Xiaotao Cheng
In recent years, disasters caused by flash floods with many casualties have occurred frequently in China. In order to effectively prevent flash flood disasters, the State Council approved the National Flash Flood Control Planning (NFFCP) in 2006. In this...
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Srikanto H. Paul, Hatim O. Sharif and Abigail M. Crawford
Texas ranks first in the U.S in number of fatalities due to natural disasters. Based on data culled from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from 1959 to 2016, the number of hydrometeorological fatalities in Texas have increased ov...
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Jinglu Song, Bo Huang, Rongrong Li
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Building ?disaster-resilient? rather than ?disaster-resistant? cities/communities requires the development of response capabilities to natural disasters and subsequent recovery. This study devises a new method to measure resilience via recovery capabilit...
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Jinglu Song, Bo Huang and Rongrong Li
Building ?disaster-resilient? rather than ?disaster-resistant? cities/communities requires the development of response capabilities to natural disasters and subsequent recovery. This study devises a new method to measure resilience via recovery capabilit...
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Heba El-Bagoury and Ahmed Gad
Flooding is a natural disaster with extensive impacts. Desert regions face altered flooding patterns owing to climate change, water scarcity, regulations, and rising water demands. This study assessed and predicted flash flood hazards by calculating disc...
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Yifan Cao, Hongliang Jia, Junnan Xiong, Weiming Cheng, Kun Li, Quan Pang and Zhiwei Yong
Flash floods are one of the most frequent natural disasters in Fujian Province, China, and they seriously threaten the safety of infrastructure, natural ecosystems, and human life. Thus, recognition of possible flash flood locations and exploitation of m...
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