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THE FLOOD POTENTIAL AND MEASURES FOR FLOOD RISK MITIGATION IN TECUCI CITY

THE FLOOD POTENTIAL AND MEASURES FOR FLOOD RISK MITIGATION IN TECUCI CITY

... disastrous flood that affected Tecuci City in September 2007, some lessons were derived: a small river (such as the Tecucel) may generate, in the context of favourable ... See full document

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Coastal-flood risk management in central Algarve: vulnerability and flood risk indices (South Portugal)

Coastal-flood risk management in central Algarve: vulnerability and flood risk indices (South Portugal)

... rise, and in partic- ular along beaches, deltas, tidal flats and coastal ...activity in these areas, especially tourism, brings about addi- tional challenges in terms of increasing ... See full document

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RIO SOLIETTE (HAITI): AN INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR FLOOD-HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION

RIO SOLIETTE (HAITI): AN INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR FLOOD-HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION

... Hispaniola, the island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic (Figure 1), experienced several natural disasters that causes thousand fatalities and incalculable damages to structures ... See full document

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Future flood risk estimates along the river Rhine

Future flood risk estimates along the river Rhine

... Abstract. In Europe, water management is moving from flood defence to a risk management approach, which takes both the probability and the potential consequences of ... See full document

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Brief communication "Hurricane Irene: a wake-up call for New York City?"

Brief communication "Hurricane Irene: a wake-up call for New York City?"

... In the US, the federal government provides flood insur- ance through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), which insures a value of about US$ 8 bn in ...NYC. ... See full document

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APPLIED GEO-INFORMATICS FOR FLOOD MANAGEMENT

APPLIED GEO-INFORMATICS FOR FLOOD MANAGEMENT

... preferences and where to put emphasis ...outcomes, and information delivery and communication towards involved professionals and ...Seeing the recent stronger climate change than ever ... See full document

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Long-term development and effectiveness of private flood mitigation measures: an analysis for the German part of the river Rhine

Long-term development and effectiveness of private flood mitigation measures: an analysis for the German part of the river Rhine

... into the long-term development of the implementation of flood mitigation measures are important, since a good understanding about changes in past vulner- ability is an essential ... See full document

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An integrated approach for assessing flood risk in Historic City Centres

An integrated approach for assessing flood risk in Historic City Centres

... Middle Risk Complementarily to the main conclusions drawn from the second-order analysis discussed in Section ...because the hydrodynamics effects of the flood have been ... See full document

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Aligning Natural Resource Conservation and Flood Hazard Mitigation in California.

Aligning Natural Resource Conservation and Flood Hazard Mitigation in California.

... Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant programs: (i) the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), focused on post-disaster reconstruction efforts including mitigation measures to ... See full document

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Enhancing local action planning through quantitative flood risk analysis: a
case study in Spain

Enhancing local action planning through quantitative flood risk analysis: a case study in Spain

... incorporate and promote quantitative risk analysis to support local action planning against ...flooding. The proposed approach aims to provide a framework for local flood risk analysis, ... See full document

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THE IMPACT OF A LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT ON FLOODPLAIN PROPERTY VALUE

THE IMPACT OF A LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT ON FLOODPLAIN PROPERTY VALUE

... Historically, the primary weather-related risk in Montgomery County has been flooding; the worst of which occurred a century ago in Dayton (the County ...seat). In March, ... See full document

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Spatial rainfall variability and runoff response during an extreme event in a semi-arid catchment in the South Pare Mountains, Tanzania

Spatial rainfall variability and runoff response during an extreme event in a semi-arid catchment in the South Pare Mountains, Tanzania

... reduces the time of concentration, and increased peak flows as well as the total amount of water discharged during the first couple of days (Calder, 1999; Sandstr ¨om, ...use and ... See full document

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Quantitative historical hydrology in Europe

Quantitative historical hydrology in Europe

... maintain the flood heritage and memory of extremes, and to develop methods for de- terministic and statistical application to different scientific and engineering ...(1) in ... See full document

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Estimating the flood frequency distribution at seasonal and annual time scales

Estimating the flood frequency distribution at seasonal and annual time scales

... where the negative and positive signs correspond to the be- ginning and the end of the season, respectively, and σ is the standard deviation in radiants ... See full document

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1D HYDRAULIC MODEL IN RELATION WITH THE PLANNED TISZA RESERVOIRS

1D HYDRAULIC MODEL IN RELATION WITH THE PLANNED TISZA RESERVOIRS

... In the course of years between 1998 and 2006 such flood waves subsided on the River Tisza which have never been experienced ...before. The values of culminations have exceeded ... See full document

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Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin

Spatiotemporal review of the torrential flood phenomenon in the Morava river basin

... to the most fitted theoretical probability function is given in this work for some examples of extreme torrential flood events of selected watersheds in the Morava river basin (Table 2) ... See full document

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<i>HESS Opinions</i> "More efforts and scientific rigour are needed to attribute trends in flood time series"

<i>HESS Opinions</i> "More efforts and scientific rigour are needed to attribute trends in flood time series"

... of flood trend studies focuses on de- tection. The far more difficult problem of trend attribution is addressed, if at all, rather ...see the goal of trend studies not just in the ... See full document

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Climate change and non-stationary flood risk for the Upper Truckee River Basin

Climate change and non-stationary flood risk for the Upper Truckee River Basin

... Griffis and Stedinger, 2007; Katz et ...for flood frequency ...precipitation and tempera- ture). The parameters of the GEV model, like mean and spread change with time ... See full document

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Dynamic decision making for dam-break emergency management – Part 1: Theoretical framework

Dynamic decision making for dam-break emergency management – Part 1: Theoretical framework

... timating the reservoir volume at time t, which can be fore- casted using time series analysis ...analysis. The purpose of the time series analysis is to fore- cast the future values of a time ... See full document

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THE FLOODS FROM JUNE-JULY 2010 ON THE RIVERS FROM THE SUCEAVA HYDROGRAPHIC BASIN

THE FLOODS FROM JUNE-JULY 2010 ON THE RIVERS FROM THE SUCEAVA HYDROGRAPHIC BASIN

... felt in the three periods determined the appearance of three floods waves on almost all basin’s ...on the amount and duration of rainfall, at some stations appeared only one (Horodnic ... See full document

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