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Amr Gharib, Evan G. R. Davies, Greg G. Goss and Monireh Faramarzi
Floods are costly natural disasters that are projected to increase in severity and frequency into the future. Exceedances over a high threshold and analysis of their distributions, as determined through the Peak Over Threshold (POT) method and approximat...
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Amr Gharib, Evan G. R. Davies, Greg G. Goss, Monireh Faramarzi
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Floods are costly natural disasters that are projected to increase in severity and frequency into the future. Exceedances over a high threshold and analysis of their distributions, as determined through the Peak Over Threshold (POT) method and approximat...
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Christos Iliadis, Panagiota Galiatsatou, Vassilis Glenis, Panagiotis Prinos and Chris Kilsby
The expansion of urban areas and the increasing frequency and magnitude of intense rainfall events are anticipated to contribute to the widespread escalation of urban flood risk across the globe. To effectively mitigate future flood risks, it is crucial ...
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Quan Li, Hang Zeng, Pei Liu, Zhengzui Li, Weihou Yu and Hui Zhou
Recently, the homogenous flood generating mechanism assumption has become questionable due to changes in the underlying surface. In addition, flood is a multifaced natural phenomenon and should be characterized by both peak discharge and flood volume, es...
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Yuxiu Liu, Xing Yuan, Yang Jiao, Peng Ji, Chaoqun Li and Xindai An
Integrating numerical weather forecasts that provide ensemble precipitation forecasts, land surface hydrological modeling that resolves surface and subsurface hydrological processes, and artificial intelligence techniques that correct the forecast bias, ...
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Devendra M. Amatya, Timothy J. Callahan, Sourav Mukherjee, Charles A. Harrison, Carl C. Trettin, Andrzej Walega, Dariusz Mlynski and Kristen D. Emmett
Hydrology and meteorological data from relatively undisturbed watersheds aid in identifying effects on ecosystem services, tracking hydroclimatic trends, and reducing model uncertainties. Sustainable forest, water, and infrastructure management depends o...
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Binita Ghimire, Gehendra Kharel, Esayas Gebremichael and Linyin Cheng
Extreme precipitation has become more frequent and intense with time and space. Infrastructure design tools such as Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves still rely on historical precipitation and stationary assumptions, risking current and future ur...
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Carlos E. Ramos Scharrón, José Javier Hernández Ayala, Eugenio Y. Arima and Francis Russell
The Caribbean has displayed a capacity to fulfill climate change projections associated with tropical cyclone-related rainfall and flooding. This article describes the hydrometeorological characteristics of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico in September 202...
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Yakob Umer, Victor Jetten, Janneke Ettema and Gert-Jan Steeneveld
This study configures the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model with the updated urban fraction for optimal rainfall simulation over Kampala, Uganda. The urban parameter values associated with urban fractions are adjusted based on literature revie...
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Abdullah Gokhan Yilmaz, Monzur Alam Imteaz, Abdallah Shanableh, Rami Al-Ruzouq, Serter Atabay and Khaled Haddad
A design flood is an essential input for water infrastructure design and flood protection. A flood frequency analysis has been traditionally performed under stationarity assumption indicating that the statistical properties of historical flooding will no...
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Zhenzhen Li, Zhongyue Yan and Li Tang
Comprehending the changing patterns of flood magnitudes globally, particularly in the context of nonstationary conditions, is crucial for effective flood risk management. This study introduces a unique approach that employs simulated discharge data to un...
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Fong-Zuo Lee, Jihn-Sung Lai and Tetsuya Sumi
Sustainable water resources of reservoirs depend on preserving the valuable storage capacity. Sediment management is a crucial task in reservoir operations. Extreme floods caused by typhoon events have brought a massive amount of sediments from the water...
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Aristoteles Tegos, Alexandros Ziogas, Vasilis Bellos and Apostolos Tzimas
On 18 September 2020, the Karditsa prefecture of Thessaly region (Greece) experienced a catastrophic flood as a consequence of the IANOS hurricane. This intense phenomenon was characterized by rainfall records ranging from 220 mm up to 530 mm, in a time ...
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Fahmidah Ashraf, Hristos Tyralis and Georgia Papacharalampous
Given the increasing intensity and frequency of flood events, and the casualties and cost associated with bridge collapse events, explaining the flood behavior for the collapse sites would be of great necessity. In this study, annual peak flows of two hu...
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Maryam Nasim and Sujeeva Setunge
The structural safety and serviceability during extreme weather, such as floods and storms, is critical. Due to global warming in the last decades, the increase in the intensity of natural disasters, i.e., flood loading and the durability of the road str...
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Fabrizio Greco and Paolo Lonetti
Vulnerability analyses of coastal or inland bridges in terms of flood actions and structural and fluid flow characteristics are carried out. In particular, a numerical model based on a two-phase fluid flow is implemented for the multiphase fluid system, ...
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Karen Araya, Práxedes Muñoz, Laurent Dezileau, Antonio Maldonado, Rodrigo Campos-Caba, Lorena Rebolledo, Paola Cardenas and Marco Salamanca
The coast of Chile has been exposed to marine submersion events from storm surges, tsunamis and flooding due to heavy rains. We present evidence of these events using sedimentary records that cover the last 1000 years in the Pachingo wetland. Two sedimen...
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Ivan Vorobevskii, Firas Al Janabi, Fabian Schneebeck, Jose Bellera and Peter Krebs
The lack and inefficiency of urban drainage systems, as well as extreme precipitation, can lead to system overloading and, therefore, an urban pluvial flood. The study brings insights into this phenomenon from the perspective of the statistical relations...
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Ena Gámez-Balmaceda, Alvaro López-Ramos, Luisa Martínez-Acosta, Juan Pablo Medrano-Barboza, John Freddy Remolina López, Georges Seingier, Luis Walter Daesslé and Alvaro Alberto López-Lambraño
Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves describe the relationship between rainfall intensity, rainfall duration, and return period. They are commonly used in the design, planning and operation of hydrologic, hydraulic, and water resource systems. Consi...
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Carlos Antunes, Carolina Rocha and Cristina Catita
Portugal?s mainland has hundreds of thousands of people living in the Atlantic coastal zone, with numerous high economic value activities and a high number of infrastructures that must be adapted and protected from natural coastal hazards, namely, extrem...
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