Implementation of flood warning systems and community self-help programs is one of the most effective way to mitigate the flash flood risk. In many instances, these are the only affordable and sustainable management approaches. Due to the specific space and time scales of occurrence, flash floods provide a challenge to conventional flood forecasting systems. Recent advances in hydrological methodologies for flash flood forecasting and warning are reviewed, with a focus on i) diagnostic methods, which aims to quickly assess localised flash flood potential within a large area, and ii) distributed hydrological models and their application for forecasting purposes in small ungauged basins.
M. Borga, J.D. Creutin, E. Gaume, M.L.V. Martina, E. Todini, J. Thielen (2009). Flash flood risk management: Advances in hydrological forecasting and warning. LONDRA : Taylor and Francis Group.
Flash flood risk management: Advances in hydrological forecasting and warning
MARTINA, MARIO LLOYD VIRGILIO;TODINI, EZIO;
2009
Abstract
Implementation of flood warning systems and community self-help programs is one of the most effective way to mitigate the flash flood risk. In many instances, these are the only affordable and sustainable management approaches. Due to the specific space and time scales of occurrence, flash floods provide a challenge to conventional flood forecasting systems. Recent advances in hydrological methodologies for flash flood forecasting and warning are reviewed, with a focus on i) diagnostic methods, which aims to quickly assess localised flash flood potential within a large area, and ii) distributed hydrological models and their application for forecasting purposes in small ungauged basins.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.