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A compilation of data on European flash floods
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A compilation of data on European flash floods

Abstract

Flash floods are one of the most significant natural hazards in Europe, causing serious risk to life and destruction of buildings and infrastructure. This type of flood, often affecting ungauged watersheds, remains nevertheless a poorly documented phenomenon. To address the gap in available information, and particularly to assess the possible ranges for peak discharges on watersheds with area smaller than 500km2 and to describe the geography of the hazard across Europe, an intensive data compilation has been carried out for seven European hydrometeorological regions. This inventory is the first step towards an atlas of extreme flash floods in Europe. It contains over 550 documented events. This paper aims at presenting the data compilation strategy, the content of the elaborated data base and some preliminary data analysis results. The initial observations show that the most extreme flash floods are greater in magnitude in the Mediterranean countries than in the inner continental countries and that there is a strong seasonality to flash flood occurrence revealing different climatic forcing mechanisms in each region.

Authors

Gaume E; Bain V; Bernardara P; Newinger O; Barbuc M; Bateman A; Blaškovičová L; Blöschl G; Borga M; Dumitrescu A

Journal

Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 367, No. 1-2, pp. 70–78

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 30, 2009

DOI

10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.12.028

ISSN

0022-1694

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