Evaluation of extensive floods in western/central Europe
This paper addresses the identification and evaluation of extreme flood events in the transitional area between western and central Europe in the period 1951–2013. Floods are evaluated in terms of three variants on an extremity index that combines discharge values with the spatial extent of floo...
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doaj-a4aef79e83bc4d189ff5a5ba7a22f6632020-11-24T22:54:33ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382017-07-01213715372510.5194/hess-21-3715-2017Evaluation of extensive floods in western/central EuropeB. Gvoždíková0M. Müller1M. Müller2Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Atmospheric Physics AS CR, Prague, Czech RepublicThis paper addresses the identification and evaluation of extreme flood events in the transitional area between western and central Europe in the period 1951–2013. Floods are evaluated in terms of three variants on an extremity index that combines discharge values with the spatial extent of flooding. The indices differ in the threshold of the considered maximum discharges; the flood extent is expressed by a length of affected river network. This study demonstrates that using the index with a higher flood discharge limit changes the floods' rankings significantly. It also highlights the high severity events. <br><br> In general, we detected an increase in the proportion of warm half-year floods when using a higher discharge limit. Nevertheless, cold half-year floods still predominate in the lists because they generally affect large areas. This study demonstrates the increasing representation of warm half-year floods from the northwest to the southeast.https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/21/3715/2017/hess-21-3715-2017.pdf |
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Evaluation of extensive floods in western/central Europe |
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This paper addresses the identification and evaluation of extreme flood
events in the transitional area between western and central
Europe in the period 1951–2013. Floods are evaluated in terms of
three variants on an extremity index that combines discharge values
with the spatial extent of flooding. The indices differ in the
threshold of the considered maximum discharges; the flood extent is
expressed by a length of affected river network. This study
demonstrates that using the index with a higher flood discharge
limit changes the floods' rankings significantly. It also highlights
the high severity events.
<br><br>
In general, we detected an increase in the proportion of warm
half-year floods when using a higher discharge limit. Nevertheless,
cold half-year floods still predominate in the lists because they
generally affect large areas. This study demonstrates the increasing
representation of warm half-year floods from the northwest to the
southeast. |
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