Climate vulnerability in the Indian region becomes a major concern due to the frequent hydro-meteorological extreme events throughout the year. The number of extreme rainfall …
AJ De Vries - Weather and Climate Dynamics Discussions, 2020 - wcd.copernicus.org
Extreme precipitation events (EPEs) cause frequently flooding with dramatic socioeconomic impacts in many parts of the world. Previous studies considered two synoptic-scale …
Abstract In the Indian Himalayan region (IHR), landslide-driven hazards have intensified over the past several decades primarily caused by the occurrence of heavy and extreme …
G Singh, A Pandey - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021 - Elsevier
Flash Floods are one of the most destructive naturally occurring events, having a dreadful capability to cause havoc within a few hours. In India, Uttarakhand, a hill State of the …
The present study aims to analyze the high-resolution model-simulated meteorological conditions during the Chamoli rock-ice avalanche event, which occurred on 7 February …
G Singh, M Rawat, A Pandey - Natural Hazards, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Indian Himalayan Region features climatically sensitive and extremely rugged topography. In recent years, risks to human settlements, infrastructure, and the mountain …
G Singh, M Rawat, A Pandey - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023 - Springer
The high mountain ecosystem of the Indian Himalayas has frequently been experiencing primary hazards (like earthquakes, avalanches, and landslides). Often, these events are …
G Singh, A Pandey - Geocarto International, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The occurrence of frequent flash floods in the Indian Himalayan state of Uttarakhand causes massive destruction and damage to life and property every year. In this study, five bivariate …
This study is about the impact assessment of different land-use data sets on the simulation of an Extreme Rainfall Event (ERE) which is one of the unusually rare events that occurred …