Reprint

Analysis of Extreme Hydrometeorological Events

Edited by
March 2023
138 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4923-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4924-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Analysis of Extreme Hydrometeorological Events that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Extreme hydrometeorological events, which cause severe impacts in terms of injuries, casualties, and socioeconomic losses, are being reported more and more frequently worldwide. Climate variability and anthropogenic changes amplify the impacts of these events. This reprint showcases studies which address challenges related to monitoring, modeling, forecasting, and assessing the impacts of hydrometeorological hazards. These studies focus on: (i) the description of recent relevant extreme hydrometeorological events, accompanied by analyses of spatiotemporal features and trends; (ii) the estimation and projection of the impacts of climate change and land-use transformations on the occurrence and severity of hydrometeorological extreme events, with associated uncertainties; (iii) the integration of remote sensing data or climate forecasts and models to provide timely warnings or reliable predictions; and (iv) the use of advanced statistical methodologies to characterize extreme hydrometeorological events, among other topics.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
soil moisture; dry spells; time domain reflectometry; moisture decrease model; Poland; extreme events; hydrological indicators; SPI; water resources management; repeated TLS surveys; DEM of Difference (DoD), sediment budgeting; glacial and postglacial surface features; Svalbard; floods; GIS; natural hazards; risk management; spatial management; risk preparedness; urban flooding; resilience; climate change adaptation; community involvement; urban population estimation; building capacity; flood impact; GIS modelling; flood mitigation; n/a