Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting
Flooding is one of the leading natural hazards [1]. Floods often cause enormous casualties and substantial property damage on a global scale every year. Extreme precipitation alongwith increasing urbanization is the main culprit of most floods. Under climate change, increases in extreme precipit...
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author | Zheng, Duan Hongkai , Gao Mouleong , Tan |
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description | Flooding is one of the leading natural hazards [1]. Floods
often cause enormous casualties and substantial property
damage on a global scale every year. Extreme precipitation
alongwith increasing urbanization is the main culprit of most
floods. Under climate change, increases in extreme precipitation
are projected for the United States and other countries.
Understanding themechanisms of extreme precipitation and
its hydrometeorological connection with flooding, especially
under the circumstances of global climate change, is essential
for flood prevention and mitigation. Extreme precipitation
and flood monitoring are traditionally obtained from in
situ observations. However, remote sensing provides us
with various hydrological and meteorological retrievals at a
range of temporal and spatial resolutions. Remotely sensed
data alone and their integration with modelling techniques
are expected to enhance flood monitoring and modelling
capability to aid in decision-making. There is an urgent
need for improved monitoring, modelling, and forecasting
techniques in extreme precipitation to develop more effective
flood protection measures and management. |
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spelling | usm.eprints-369572017-10-05T07:32:08Z http://eprints.usm.my/36957/ Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting Zheng, Duan Hongkai , Gao Mouleong , Tan P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) Flooding is one of the leading natural hazards [1]. Floods often cause enormous casualties and substantial property damage on a global scale every year. Extreme precipitation alongwith increasing urbanization is the main culprit of most floods. Under climate change, increases in extreme precipitation are projected for the United States and other countries. Understanding themechanisms of extreme precipitation and its hydrometeorological connection with flooding, especially under the circumstances of global climate change, is essential for flood prevention and mitigation. Extreme precipitation and flood monitoring are traditionally obtained from in situ observations. However, remote sensing provides us with various hydrological and meteorological retrievals at a range of temporal and spatial resolutions. Remotely sensed data alone and their integration with modelling techniques are expected to enhance flood monitoring and modelling capability to aid in decision-making. There is an urgent need for improved monitoring, modelling, and forecasting techniques in extreme precipitation to develop more effective flood protection measures and management. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/36957/1/%28Extreme_Precipitation_and_Floods%29_9350369.pdf Zheng, Duan and Hongkai , Gao and Mouleong , Tan (2017) Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting. Advances in Meteorology, 2017 (935036). pp. 1-3. ISSN 1687-9309 https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9350369 |
spellingShingle | P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) Zheng, Duan Hongkai , Gao Mouleong , Tan Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting |
title | Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting |
title_full | Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting |
title_fullStr | Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting |
title_full_unstemmed | Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting |
title_short | Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Monitoring, Modelling, and Forecasting |
title_sort | extreme precipitation and floods monitoring modelling and forecasting |
topic | P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) |
url | http://eprints.usm.my/36957/1/%28Extreme_Precipitation_and_Floods%29_9350369.pdf |
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